🐎 Unleash the Fun: The Ultimate Playtime Companion!
The Shires Carrot Ball in blue is a playful, lightweight pet toy designed for horses. Made from durable synthetic rubber, this boredom buster promotes mental stimulation and treat distribution, making it perfect for indoor use. With dimensions of 11cm x 11cm x 10cm, it's easy to handle and suitable for all breed sizes.
Material Type | Synthetic Rubber |
Item Shape | Round |
Colour | blue |
Pattern | Solid |
Style | Playful |
Theme | Animals |
Item Weight | 0.1 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11L x 11W x 10H centimetres |
Unit Count | 1 count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Boredom Buster, Mental Stimulation, Treat Distribution |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Target Species | Horse |
Breed Recommendation | All Breed Sizes |
Pet Toy Type | Ball |
Special Features | Portable, Lightweight |
M**R
Great equine toy
My pony went blind, this year and I was looking for a toy to amuse her safely in her stable. This ball is soft, fun and safe for her to use. It’s easy to insert the carrots and they stay in place much to her frustration! She manages to get most of them out but it takes a while! A simple, well made, safe toy for any stabled equine.
L**Y
Love it
The media could not be loaded. Spoilt princess eats likits in under 4 mins, kicks her hard treat ball around and gets the nuts no problems, a swede hung on a rope lasts longer. She is loving her new carrot ball. It makes her think. She kicks it, picks it up and throws it and munches on the carrots. All in all great toy which keeps her physically and mentally active for ages. Will hang it from the roof if she needs it reinventing. You can alter the thickness of the carrots or the amount you inflate the inside which makes the carrots easier for her to remove. Our other princess is nit a problem solver but even she persivered for the hours it took her to figure it out. Brill buy.
V**
Good money
It Look good not used it yet
L**A
Great boredom buster
I needed to keep my mare amused and engaged until we could get her in a stable and this was another toy I bought her. She loves it more than her drip feed ball but tbh anything food related seems to do the trick!
S**M
Excellent stable toy for horse
Have used lots of stable toys but this is by far the best. Our boy is a cribber and destroys everything. This is really lasting and stopped him from destroying stable whilst on box rest for injury. Can not recommend more highly, worth every penny. It is a little pricey but will definitely last. You do need to provide rope to attach and of course carrots.
C**H
Good idea with a design flaw
Good toy but it’s hard to keep it inflated. There is no safety valve which means the the air goes out when you try to put the plug in. It then becomes difficult for the horse to get hold of the carrots.
L**Z
Great entertainment and boredom buster
Great entertainment for my horse whose favourite pastime is to switch the stable lights on and off while everyone is trying to muck out. She hasn’t worked out she has to pull the carrot out so just bites it when she’s finally caught it but a great distraction after all what horse doesn’t like carrots 🥕🥕. Haven’t used it in the paddock yet as it’s too wet but hopefully it will give her just as much pleasure
A**R
Great item
Good quality, soft, thick rubber.Great item.
K**X
Ils l’adorent!
Les chevaux l’adore, ca aide a passer le temps en box!
B**A
Treat ball!
Great durable quality! MyHorse loves it fits carrots and apples. Was hard to pump up but it’s great.
S**I
Awesome
The horses love it
S**G
Easy to clean, challenges the horse.
My horse loves this ball. She gets easily bored even in pasture, so this keeps her entertained. I purchased another for our mini Shetland:)
G**R
It's worthwhile as a horse toy.
Hard to keep inflated to optimum status, but it really doesn't need to be filled and maintained like that. Horses love to work carrots out of the slots, and it keeps enough inflation to be a completely satisfactory toy for bored horses. (As if there were any other kind!) Although a little spend for what you get, I'm OK with it. I have NOT suspended it, so can't comment on that aspect. I leave it on the ground in the stall, and horses mess with it for hours trying to get the carrot out. (Use large carrots, or they'll have it out in seconds!)
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