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Canadian Saddlery SNACK & PLAY

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Plastic ball for horses. Ideal for treats or feed Read more.

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SNACK & PLAY

 

Healthy, stimulating and fun!
 
The Snack and Play Ball is designed to feed treats, food, apples, carrots and MORE. It features a specially designed 4 cm funnel opening for easy filling of the Snack and Play. This toy can provide hours of entertainment and stimulation as your horse pushes it for treats.
 
  • Tested for extreme temperatures (down to -/+40c)
  • 21 cm diameter
  • Suitable for paddocks, stables or sand paddocks.
  • Suitable for most hoofed animals, including goats and llamas.
  • Recessed holes prevent dirt contamination.
  • One-piece construction makes it incredibly strong and durable.

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5/5
5 stars based on 1 reviews
1 review
Dominique Turgeon
Posted on 22 November 2023 at 18:59

Le seul jouet que mon cheval utilise ! Très très solide et durable. Si y'a un jouet qui vaut la peine, c'est celui la..on peut meme mettre la moulée dedans

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5/5
5 stars based on 1 reviews
1 review
Dominique Turgeon
Posted on 22 November 2023 at 18:59

Le seul jouet que mon cheval utilise ! Très très solide et durable. Si y'a un jouet qui vaut la peine, c'est celui la..on peut meme mettre la moulée dedans

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