Horse Hay Play Ball - Hanging
Availability: In Stock
Regular Price: £47.00
Special Price £42.30
The horse hay play ball can be used to hang or for rolling around, and is an innovative way to feed your horse; simulating a natural grazing position and allowing the ball to be freely pushed around by your horse.
Slow feeding has a number of advantages for your horse, including reduced stress around feeding times, reduced risk of ulcers, and optimal digestion. Also entertains the horse, alleviating boredom and preventing chewing / cribbing. Encourages a healthy eating pattern.
Key Product Features:
- Resistant to UV and frost.
- Suitable to field or stable.
- Extremely stong and shock resistant allowing the horse to kick it around.
- Ideal for horses with restrictive diets.
- Allows horses to eat from their natural level.
- Holds up to 3Kg of hay / haylage.
Instructions of Use:
- Unscrew the hatch.
- Fill with hay or haylage.
- Replace the hatch, make sure it's tight.
- Now watch your horse forage around..
Made of strong, durable polyethylene it is designed to last. Resistant to UV and frost, shock-resistant and simple to clean. The hay ball / boredom ball can be used inside or outside and will keep your horse occupied which prevents boredom.
The hay ball / boredom balls come in a range of colours and also carry a 2 year warranty for your peace of mind.
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Material | Polyethylene |
Diameter (mm) | 400 |
Net Weight (kg) | 1.4 |
Home Assembly | Supplied Assembled |
Warranty | 2 Years |
Product Questions
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Overall score
I hung this ball the opposite side to where I put her hay and as she’s an older mare, this helps with her moving around as she will eat from this ball and keep moving from the ball to the hay. Overall I love this ball, it’s solid, safe and it’s better than a haynet to stop her eating too fast. I’m buying another for my gelding. ???????? (Posted on 19/12/2020)