What stall toys do your horses have?

This is a salt lick that is also entertainment. Do you have any form of toys in your horses stall?

11 Comments

  1. Terri Anderson on October 22, 2014 at 12:46 am

    My reining horse has a crib toy that is an acrylic mirror with latches that slide, and a toy story vinyl doll on a cable….he spends a lot of time playing with his”guy”…we have had to replace the cable/rope several times…the first time I put it up and he saw himself in the mirror, he went outside around the corner (run) to see if there was a horse outside…too funny!!! He also plays with a plastic 55 gallon barrel when turned out….he picks it up with his teeth and throws it around..and chases it….he had a 30 gallon one, but could throw it over the fence

  2. Hughes Scott N Barrie on October 21, 2014 at 3:47 pm

    I used to hang empty gallon milk jugs for them to toss around when we would bring them in during bad storms. Now they have big run-in sheds instead wherethey can go in and out at their leisure.

  3. Barb on October 21, 2014 at 3:27 am

    When my horse had to have stall rest because of an injury – I would hide treats all over the stall for “hid and seek” – great way to get him back in there after a short walk. I also gave him a large cardboard box with a few treat in it – he loved squashing it. Unfortunately for me, he ended the game with a very long pee on the box. Just for me to carry the wet box out I’m sure!

  4. Calamity Rene on October 21, 2014 at 12:55 am

    Unfortunately my horse does not play with toys unless I’m playing with him. When I’m there he’ll play soccer and tug-o-war and all that fun stuff. Otherwise he’ll ignore the toys and go play with anything he’s NOT supposed to touch. 😉

  5. Lynn on October 20, 2014 at 11:38 pm

    Yes, my horse gets bored so he has a big ball, salt lick,and a gallon plastic milk jug with pebbles in it. He is at a boarding stable that puts them in at night and out during the day.

  6. Marie on October 20, 2014 at 9:52 pm

    I like having them in at night…so no cougars attack…and no toys, just the odd time i will give them a plastic bottle with some carrots/ apples pieces in it so they have to work to get to them…keep them busy..

  7. Leah on October 20, 2014 at 9:44 pm

    My horses can ‘talk’ over the stall walls and they have these toys as in the video. The licks also come in glucose flavoured treats – well my mare and the gelding, who are next to each other, team up and one holds while the other eats and vice versa so they can through a whole treat in a night 🙂

  8. Linda Clark on October 20, 2014 at 6:52 pm

    None, they are never in a stall.

  9. Lesia Lowe on October 20, 2014 at 5:56 pm

    N/M… now its working…. 🙂

  10. Lesia Lowe on October 20, 2014 at 5:54 pm

    says unavailable…

  11. Lesia Lowe on October 20, 2014 at 5:53 pm

    cant see the video…. 🙁

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