Jolly Salt-on-a-Rope Snack
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Jolly Salt-on-a-Rope Snack: A great boredom breaker for horses stalled for long periods of time, these himalayan salt hangers are a simple and delicious way to keep your horse entertained, reduce their boredom, and prevent destructive, boredom-based behaviors like cribbing or weaving, while providing key sodium.
100% natural, mined in the Himalayan Mountains. This rose colored rock salt is renowned for its high mineral content of iron, potassium and magnesium which are vital for equine health. It is rock hard and difficult for horses to chew or break off.
- Helps horses overcome boredom and relieves stress to prevent negative behavior like cribbing
- Provides himalayan salt, replenishing eleectrolytes
- Comes with hanging rope for easy use anywhere
- 4.4 lbs of 100% natural, mined Himalayan salt
- Hangs from ceiling of stall (rope not included)
- Safe for shod horses
WHY WE LOVE IT
The Jolly Salt Snack is...
🧠 Purposeful boredom buster: Designed to give any horse something to do while providing key nutrients
🐴 Easy to Hang: The hanging rope means you can use it inside or outside
⏳ Long-lasting enrichment: Offers extended activity compared to loose treats or salt
TREAT INGREDIENTS
100% Natural Himalayan Salt
SCIENTIFIC BACKING
- Brauns M, Ali A, Berger J, McLean A. Physiological and Behavioral Responses of Stabled Horses (Equus caballus) to Three Types of Environmental Enrichment. Animals (Basel). 2025 Sep
- Miggitsch, N., Naydani, C. J. ., & Lancaster, B. E. . (2025). Prevalence and Perceived Effects of Enrichment Elements in Outdoor Areas on the Behavior and Welfare of Group-Housed Horses. International Journal of Equine Science, 4(S1), 17–28.
- Amaje J, Upton S, Garba UM, Jolayemi KO. The use of hay nets and slow feeders as feeding methods in horse management: A semi-systematic review. J Equine Vet Sci. 2026 Feb
- Thorne, Joanna & Goodwin, Deborah & Kennedy, Mark & Davidson, H.P.B. & Harris, Patricia. (2004). Foraging enrichment for stabled horses: practicality and effects on behaviour. Animal Welfare. 13.
- H. Kunath. (2019). Equine Use of and Preference for Salt Blocks in Pastures and Wildlife Interaction. Ohio State University.
*Not intended to contribute significantly to the nutrition of the diet or replace regular electrolytes, forage, or feed. Horses require freely-available loose salt in their diet. For horses only.
We are an approved reseller of Horsemen's Pride products. This product is NOT available for international sale.
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