Horse Feeder Apr 2026
When introducing a new slow feeder, ensure the horse understands how to use it to prevent frustration.
Larger, free-standing, or wall-mounted feeders designed for stalls or paddocks, often made of plastic, which allow for a more natural eating posture than high-up racks. HORSE FEEDER
Space-saving options designed to be secured into a corner, often with molded, chew-resistant plastic. When introducing a new slow feeder, ensure the
Provide 1.5%–2% of the horse's body weight in forage daily, with constant access being ideal for gut health. Provide 1
Select feeders that allow the horse to eat with its head lowered, which is better for respiratory health.
Use durable, rust-resistant materials (e.g., poly plastic) for outdoor feeders, often placed on gravel or rubber mats to minimize mud contamination. Best Management Practices
Engineered for large-scale outdoor feeding, these often feature containment areas to keep hay off the ground and reduce wastage.