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About This Item
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9-inch ball feeder for horses.
Crafted to help extend feeding time.
Great for relieving boredom and stress in the stable.
Developed to help encourage natural foraging instincts.
Designed to dispense treats, pellets or grain as it is rolled around.
Questions & Answers
6 Customer Questions
is this a soft or hard "ball" for dogs to play with or can they pop this with their teeth?
Answer by • Sep 28, 2020
This ball feeder for horses is designed to dispense treats, pellets or grain as it is rolled around.
How big is the hole where the treats sre dispensed (dimentions) ?
Answer by • Apr 06, 2021
The opening is approximately 1.5 inches wide.
Anyone use this in a stall? If so, does it get filled up with shavings as the horse pushes it around?
Answer by • Jan 21, 2022
We have not had anyone complain about these filling with shavings!
How much, in cups, does this feeder hold?
Answer by • Dec 12, 2022
The manufacturer does not have a cup capacity for this ball feeder but this is a 9 inch ball feeder, designed for horses so it will hold a good amount.
This is a cool treat toy for in the stall. I put horse treats in it. My horse loves pushing it around with his nose in the stall. I think this is a win, win for
This is a cool treat toy for in the stall. I put horse treats in it. My horse loves pushing it around with his nose in the stall. I think this is a win, win for interaction and keeping him entertained for awhile. The horse treats I put in there were Tribute horse treats, they fit perfectly in the toy and seem to come out pretty good, so he could get a good treat when he tip it ver to the hole. It is a decent size octagon shape toy. It is made of plastic. Hopefully it will hold up.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Carrie on Jan 31, 2026
Idea for mental stimulation
My horse loved it and figured it out right away but it’s still a nice challenge for him only thing I wish it had a plug to put in when not using , otherwise I love
My horse loved it and figured it out right away but it’s still a nice challenge for him only thing I wish it had a plug to put in when not using , otherwise I love it !
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Tracy on Dec 9, 2025
great for horses and dogs!
I bought this for my horse Ghillie but my dog pippen was bored and needed some enrichment so I thought I would see what he would do with the ball and he loved it!
I bought this for my horse Ghillie but my dog pippen was bored and needed some enrichment so I thought I would see what he would do with the ball and he loved it! Not sure who enjoys it more need to get a 2nd one, one for home and one for the barn!
Rated 2 out of 5 stars
By Megan on Jan 10, 2026
Neat Idea
It’s a neat idea but the treats kind of get stuck and my horse loses interest quickly. She isn’t super aggressive and is polite about rolling it so maybe that’s
It’s a neat idea but the treats kind of get stuck and my horse loses interest quickly. She isn’t super aggressive and is polite about rolling it so maybe that’s why she loses interest
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Robin on Dec 13, 2025
Fun but difficult
The hole that allows treats and food to come out has an edge inside that makes it even hard for a human to shake or roll out what you put inside. It it was flush
The hole that allows treats and food to come out has an edge inside that makes it even hard for a human to shake or roll out what you put inside. It it was flush would work better. Had to to a little modification now works pretty well
Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Erin on Nov 2, 2025
Lasted seven months and took a beating, will definitely be missed
My horse was obsessed with his snack ball. It has been his best friend for a very long time, and then last week I spotted it lying in his paddock and looking weird
My horse was obsessed with his snack ball. It has been his best friend for a very long time, and then last week I spotted it lying in his paddock and looking weird. It was dead. It had a good run, but I am surprised he was able to crush it the way he did. Wish I had been there to witness the killing. He’s as sad about it as I am.
Rated 3 out of 5 stars
By Sandy on Jan 25, 2026
Solid plastic,m
Hard for horse to get treats out. She gets frustrated easily. Make it easier for goodies to fall out .
Hard for horse to get treats out. She gets frustrated easily. Make it easier for goodies to fall out .
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Randy on Nov 21, 2025
He likes it
My horse is grieving, losing two of his older pastor mates. This ball is really helped him out putting treats in a that he likes keeps him occupied. It’s nice to
My horse is grieving, losing two of his older pastor mates. This ball is really helped him out putting treats in a that he likes keeps him occupied. It’s nice to him doing something again that he likes.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Dorothy on Oct 23, 2025
Keeps her entertained between visits
Lola gets her Mrs. Pastures treats when we finish her daily grooming, exercise, and stretches. It keeps her occupied until dinner feeding. Her neighboring mule insists
Lola gets her Mrs. Pastures treats when we finish her daily grooming, exercise, and stretches. It keeps her occupied until dinner feeding. Her neighboring mule insists on having some hay in a larger ball, because Lola shouldn't be having all the fun.
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Jennifer on Dec 10, 2025
Horse loves this!
My horse spent hours rolling this ball around, trying to get the treats out. Definitely kept him happy and occupied in his stall!
My horse spent hours rolling this ball around, trying to get the treats out. Definitely kept him happy and occupied in his stall!