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Horse Toys

Keep horses entertained, relaxed, and mentally stimulated with our range of horse toys. From hanging stable toys to treat-dispensing balls and chew-friendly companions, these toys help prevent boredom and stress during downtime. Perfect for stables or paddocks, they encourage natural movement and curiosity, supporting happier, healthier horses all year round.

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Horse Toys

Keeping horses mentally and physically engaged is key to their wellbeing, especially when stabled for long periods. Our Horse Toys collection offers a variety of boredom breakers designed to provide entertainment, comfort, and stimulation for all types of horses and ponies.

Why Horse Toys Are Important

Boredom can lead to unwanted behaviours such as crib-biting, weaving, and pawing. Interactive toys provide an outlet for natural instincts, encouraging movement and curiosity. They can help reduce stress, promote better focus, and create a calmer, more content environment for your horse.

Types of Horse Toys

There’s a toy to suit every personality. Hanging stable toys can be filled with treats or licks to offer a rewarding challenge, while rolling treat balls encourage gentle exercise as horses push them around to release food. Soft plush toys are ideal for more playful horses who enjoy carrying or nudging objects, while rubber or durable plastic options are designed to withstand regular use.

Ideal for Stables and Fields

Horse toys are suitable for use both indoors and outdoors. Hanging toys can be secured from beams or tie rings in the stable to create engaging movement. In paddocks, ground toys or large treat balls allow horses to interact naturally while grazing. Rotating toys and changing locations keep things fresh and interesting, ensuring continuous enrichment.

Promoting Health and Happiness

Enrichment plays a vital role in maintaining a horse’s emotional and physical health. Toys that involve problem-solving and movement stimulate the mind and body. They can also help prevent overfeeding by slowing down treat consumption and encouraging grazing-like behaviour.

Choosing the Right Toy

Every horse is different. Some prefer toys that reward effort with treats, while others enjoy soft toys they can carry or nudge. Choose based on your horse’s temperament, energy level, and space available. For younger or more playful horses, bright colours and moving parts can be particularly engaging.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are stable toys important for horses?

Stable toys help prevent boredom and stress by keeping horses entertained and engaged when confined or resting indoors.

Can horse toys help with bad habits?

Yes. Toys can distract horses from repetitive behaviours like crib-biting or weaving, offering mental stimulation instead.

What’s the best toy for my horse?

It depends on temperament. Treat balls suit food-motivated horses, while hanging toys or plush companions work well for playful or curious types.

How often should I rotate my horse’s toys?

Changing toys every few weeks keeps things exciting and maintains your horse’s interest, helping prevent routine boredom.