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Dove2
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Post Number: 272
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Posted on Tuesday, Jan 29, 2008 - 10:40 pm:   Edit PostPrint Post

The Amazing Graze is a great stall toy. It keeps your horse occupied for hours. Basically, it's a cylindrical shaped unit with an opening for the treats, which you've put inside. The treats rattle around inside and fall out as the horse rolls and flips over the toy. I've tried lots of other boredom buster toys, but none are as effective at entertaining the horse as the Amazing Graze. It has the added advantage of getting your horse's head down to push it around and look for any fallen treats, so it has a calming effect on the horse as well.

The treats that I like to put inside are Flax Snax Horse Treats. These are vanilla-cinnamon cookies with flax seed, stabilized rice bran, high in omega 3, and low in sugar. They smell like home-baked cookies and the horses absolutely love them! I believe they are made with human-quality ingredients.

Even though the Amazing Graze is a bit pricey, it is built to withstand horse pawing, chewing, stomping, etc. so I believe it will last a very long time. It's my top-rated boredom buster.
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Muffi Delaney
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Registered: 1-2006
Posted on Wednesday, Jan 30, 2008 - 1:25 pm:   Edit PostPrint Post

where do you get them?
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Dove2
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Posted on Wednesday, Jan 30, 2008 - 4:23 pm:   Edit PostPrint Post

If you Google (or use any other search engine) "Amazing Graze Horse Treat Dispenser" you will find several and can compare prices and shipping costs. I have only seen them through mail order, but many popular horse supply catalogue companies carry them. (Please note the spelling of Graze.)
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