Small-holed net made from super-durable polypropylene twineÂ
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The small holes meant the horse took much smaller bites, which slowed down his eating and increased overall feeding time, and less dropped on the floor. It was very easy to fill with its wide opening and long tie string. The material was softer than other nets previously used, which is kinder to your hands when putting it up in the stable.
How much do you know about stereotypies? This is the scientific term for any repetitive behaviour. In horses, the most common are crib-biting, windsucking, weaving and box walking. In May Horse&Rider, Dr Debbie Marsden shares her advice for dealing with stereotypic behaviours. Check out a sneak peek here. www.horseandrideruk.com/the-magazine/issues/may-2024/force-of-habit/... See MoreSee Less