Savvy Feeder: How to use the Savvy slow hay feeder

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  • Опубліковано 5 сер 2018
  • www.savvyfeeder.com
    This is the slow feeder that is durable and will keep your horse eating and busy--at home or when on the road. Keep hay up off the sandy ground to help with digestion. The grate floats on top of the hay and goes down as the horse eats. The grate is held in place by heavy duty fabric. This unique process allowed us to apply for a patent through the US Patent and Trade Office.
    HOW MUCH DOES IT HOLD?
    Up 18 lbs of grass hay or up to 24 lbs of thick hay such as alfalfa.
    Your horse doesn't need that much per feeding? No worries - just put in the amount of hay that your horse needs. It works just as well with 10 lbs of hay.
    Your horse will enjoy their forage 4 to 10 times longer than if thrown on the ground/floor.
    Reduce the chance of ingesting sand, manure, urine soaked bedding, rocks, parasites - you name it; the Savvy Feeder keeps the hay up off the ground.
    Allows your horse to forage in a natural head-down position, creating correct jaw alignment & chewing motion, and reduced risk of guttural pouch infection.
    Creates contentment and calmness when eating; eliminating boredom, nervousness and frustration.
    Prolongs feeding about 4-10 times as long as eating off the ground, reducing the chance of ulcers.
    No more seeing costly hay blow away by wind, or getting stomped on by our picky eaters!
    Spend time riding instead of cleaning up that pile of wasted hay!
    We love the feeder:
    It comes in several colors
    Metal name plates can be personally engraved
    It only weighs 25 lbs - it's super easy to take along
    Incredibly durable - This workhorse of a feeder is made of a strong, slightly flexible plastic (LLDPE) that horses just can't destroy - even in the cold winters of North Dakota! (Video of the feeder vs the Bobcat soon to be released)
    The grate is made out of the same safe, slightly flexible plastic (LLDPE) - no chipped teeth here! Approved by an equine dentist!
    This is the best way to slow feed and keep your horse entertained in any location.
    www.savvyfeeder.com

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