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Dr. Karen Hayes is a 1979 graduate of the University of Illinois College of Veterinary
Medicine. She’s also an award-
The Stable Grazer® automatic hay feeder is one of a select few products chosen by Dr. Hayes. The Stable Grazer is featured prominently in her latest book, How To Be The Perfect Horsekeeper (book two in the Perfect Stall series), in which she considers it to be "The Perfect Way To Feed A Stabled Horse." Dr. Hayes, who does not do paid endorsements or accept payment from any of the products she recommends, has spent several years testing horse care products, methods, and concepts, then writing and speaking about them on a nationwide lecture circuit. You can listen to one of her lectures explaining the health benefits of feeding with the Stable Grazer, here.

Click here to order a copy of Dr. Hayes’ book “How To Be The Perfect Horsekeeper” which features the Stable Grazer.
How to be the Perfect Horsekeeper

Ken McNabb interviews Dr. Hayes about the health benefits of the Stable Grazer automatic horse feeder. Click here to listen.
Ken McNabb and Dr. Hayes
Excerpts from
“How To Be The Perfect Horsekeeper”
“Almost across the board I had to cut back on the amount of hay I fed....It seemed the horses were less hungry at each feeding , and therefore ate less greedily.”
“Of all the products I’ve tested within the past two years, the Stable Grazer is my favorite for improving the horse’s digestive health.”

Dr. Karen Hayes
“Almost across the board I had to cut back on the amount of hay I fed...”
“Of all the products I’ve tested within the past two years, the Stable Grazer is my favorite for improving the horse’s digestive health.”
Dr. Karen Hayes