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Likit Boredom Breaker
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Likit Boredom Breaker

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Keeps horses amused for long periods of time with the Likit Boredom Breaker. Combination toy designed to be hung in the stall. Includes a Likit holder attached to a robust ball, just add a regular sized Likit block to the holder and then insert two Little Likits into the ball for hours of amusement. Likit Refills not included.

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Likit Boredom Breaker 2.5 5 2 2
Looked great, didn't work I have a TB with a very busy mind, so I bought this a few years ago to keep him entertained in the stall. It seemed like a wonderful idea, but he wasn't interested in it after the first few minutes. It is now sitting in my garage. I have found that Uncle Jimmy's products are much more palatable. Other people in my barn have had the same experience. I wouldn't buy or recommend this again. June 4, 2012
Not the best purchase ever My horses had no interest in this. I don't like that the treats in the ball sit inside and therefore are flush with the surface of the ball. I know it's supposed to be a challenge for the horse, but this makes it really hard for them to even gain interest in the toy. The top part fits uncle jimmy licky things, which I thought would be more desirable to the horses, but they don't care. You're supposed to hang it 5ft from a wall. That means it always can swing freely. I prefer pony pops or something that moves, but hangs stationary. The only entertainment anyone got out of this was me, when the horse moved sideways and the ball hit the top of his butt, it scared him right out of the stall. It's also really expensive for a horse toy, but they all are very over priced. January 19, 2012
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