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Jolly Pet Treat refill for Stall Snack holder Molasses

Jolly Pet Treat refill for Stall Snack holder Molasses
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Jolly Pet Treat refill for Stall Snack holder Molasses

Tasty treats that fit in the Jolly Snack apple shaped holder molasses flavored

  • Helps eliminate stall boredom

  • Delicious treat for your horse

  • Easy to refill

  • Inexpensive way to spoil your horse

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Product Details:
Product Weight: 1.5 pounds
Package Length: 5.1 inches
Package Width: 4.9 inches
Package Height: 3.2 inches
Package Weight: 1.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews
 
 

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Average Customer Review:5.0 ( 2 customer reviews )
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5Percheron mare likes this better than the peppermint  Oct 06, 2011
By Dogs & Horses "Spanish Norman Horses"
Our Percheron mare liked the peppermint flavor pretty well - she prefers peppermint treats to any others on the market. But the peppermint refill was out of stock and I got this molasses snack instead this time. It REALLY smells like molasses and the scent sort of wafts over the entire stall. Dixie went for it immediately and she seems to like this one better than the peppermint we normally get her. So far this one has held up for almost two weeks - fortunately our mare is willing to lick and play with these snacks rather than just tearing them out of the holder and eating them whole.

5Crack for horses  Dec 14, 2011
By alura
My horses absolutely love these things. I think they're more fond of apple flavor but they still attack them. My only problem is my gelding has figured out a way to stick his muzzle in between the top and bottom of the plastic apple, so he eats these in a day (not good) haha
But it's a great product, and the horses love them.