Slow Feeder Hay Net (1452-53)
$8.00Used. Very good condition.
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Used. Very good condition.
G.T. Reid Mini Tack Sponges, 12pk.
12 pack of tack cleaning sponges. Rinse and re-use. New.
Great feeders for horses who like to try to tip their buckets over! Low, round construction inhibits bucket tipping.
Sold as a pair.
Murphy Oil Soap is the traditional leather soap that contains pure vegetable oil and glycerine. Ideal for cleaning and preserving all leathers.
Standard English Saddle Rack
Very Good Condition. Screws not included. Sold individually.
Galvanized Feed Scoop, 3qt.
Heavy-gauge galvanized steel scoop with riveted handle. Perfect for scooping grain, but heavy-duty enough to handle pelleted hay
and feeds. Flat end for easy storage. This is the scoop you want if you are looking for long wear and years of service. 7in long x
6.5in wide x 8.5in high. 3 Quart capacity. Each.
Fortiflex Metal Bucket Holders, Wall Mount.
All are in excellent used condition.
Shires Ball Feeder.
New.
HKM Easy Fill Haynet
HKM Easy Fill Hay Net with Flexible Ring, a game-changer in equine feeding solutions. Designed for convenience, the unique flexible ring effortlessly holds the hay net open, streamlining the filling process. With mesh size openings of approximately 1.5 inches by 1.5 inches, this net effectively slows down your horse’s feeding pace, promoting better digestion and minimizing waste in the stall or paddock. Measuring approximately 17.5 inches in diameter and 49 inches in length, it offers ample capacity to accommodate your horse’s nutritional needs. Say goodbye to messy feeding routines and hello to efficient, digestion-friendly feeding with the HKM Easy Fill Hay Net.
Plastic grooming totes.
Grooming totes in very good condition.
Stop struggling to wrestle flakes into your hay net with this easy loading frame! Slide this frame onto a stall board or fence and attach your hay net by looping it onto the fixed hooks. Now you can easily load up your desired amount of hay, pull the loaded net off of the frame, and pull it closed. This tool is not to be used as a feeding device. Never allow animal(s) to eat hay from the net while still on the frame.