A Stable Grazer Can Help Fight Colic
A Stable Grazer automatic hay feeder can help fight the battle against colic by providing long stem roughage on a frequent and consistent feeding schedule. The Stable Grazer Generation II automatic hay feeder has a large 22” deep manger and manger rods. The manger rods increase the time spent feeding by reducing the amount of hay your horse can pull through at one time. The manger provides a clean feeding area, reducing the chance of ingesting sand or other foreign material.
Equine Colic Links
As we browse the internet we repeatedly find articles that support our belief that horses need to be fed smaller meals, more often, to promote good health. The links provided for you below are for your convenience only. We are not suggesting that the authors or owners of these websites in any way, approve of, or endorse Stable Grazer automatic hay feeders.
It is our goal to provide you with as much information as possible so that you can come to your own conclusion. We believe that as you read through the linked articles below you will begin to see what seems to be a common factor with many of the health issues we have with our horses today. And that is the way in which we feed our horses.
We will be adding more links as time goes on, so if you're not yet convinced, check back often to see if any new links have been added.
- Colic In Horses
Cooperative Extension Service University of Kentucky - College of Agriculture - Colic In Horses - "Among the species of domestic livestock, the horse most commonly suffers from colic." - Preventing Colic In Horses
EQUISEARCH - Preventing Colic in Horses - "Colic is the leading killer of horses. Here are seven steps, including feeding tips and parasite control, to help prevent colic in your horse." - Digestive Health: Food for Thought
TheHorse.com - Digestive Health: Food for Thought - "Unlike our human intestinal constitution, the horse has a unique intestinal structure and function for processing feed." - You need to be registered with TheHorse.com to read archived articles, but registration is free.
- Colic In Horses

