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Your cart is empty.Slow Feeder Hay Ball—a versatile hay ball for horses, horse treat ball, and horse stall toy all in one. Crafted from food‑grade, impact‑resistant plastic, this durable feeder encourages natural foraging behavior by dispensing hay through 12 strategically placed 2.76" openings. Whether placed on the ground, hung as a hanging hay feeder, or used inside trailers, it promotes slower eating, improved digestion, and reduces waste.
Product Features:
Slow Feeding Design: Mimics natural grazing by controlling hay flow—your horse works for each mouthful, stimulating saliva production and helping prevent digestive issues.
High‑Quality Construction: Made from non‑toxic, food‑grade plastic that stands up to daily use in stalls, pastures, or trailers without cracking or fading.
Multi‑Hole Removable Lid: Twelve 2.76" openings allow access from any angle; the snap‑on lid is easy to remove for quick hay refills and doubles as a horse feeder or slow feeder when hung.
Interactive Play Feature: Works as a boredom toy for horses and horse toys for horses to play with, keeping your horse mentally engaged and reducing stable vices.
Portable & Stable: Weighs only 3.75 lbs but holds a generous hay supply—place it on the stall floor or pasture, or secure it as a hanging hay feeder for added challenge.
Product Specifications:
Diameter: 15.75 inches
Weight: 3.75 lbs
Material: Food‑grade, BPA‑free, high‑impact plastic
Number of Feeding Holes: 12
Hole Diameter: 2.76 inches
Finish: Smooth, rounded edges for muzzle safety
Colors Available: Blue, Purple, Red, Green
Helpful Tips:
Inspect for Wear: Check edges and openings for cracks before each use; replace if damaged.
Introduce Gradually: For newly introduced or inexperienced horses, start with shorter sessions under supervision until they feel comfortable interacting safely.
Optimal Hay Size: Use medium‑chopped hay—too large flake pieces may clog the openings, while very fine pellets may flow too quickly.
Placement: Alternate between floor and hanging positions to vary the challenge and keep feeding engaging.