CHANGE HOW YOU FEED YOUR HORSE AND SEE THE DIFFERENCE

FOR INFO/ ORDERS FOR AUTOMATIC FEEDERS  CALL 01280 860305

 

  • It's a time saver– Feed your horse EVERY HOUR IF YOU WANT and refill feeder when it is convenient for you. Your horses will be fed the SAME amount at the time you set automatically. Feed all the horses at the same time without lifting a finger!

  • It's good for your horse - Veterinarians agree that frequent, small feedings helps prevent digestive problems such as colic.

  • It saves you money - By feeding small and frequent amounts your horse absorbs the food, puts on condition and there is less waste so you save money.

  • It's safe for your horse - Other powered feeders require 120V power which is live all the time. The iFEED feeder uses a 24V power supply which is ONLY ON while feed is being dispensed.

  • It's reliable - The iFEED feeder's patented no-clog mechanism always releases a precise amount of feed and ensures that the oldest feed is released first.

24 HOUR TIMER TO CONTROL WHEN FEED DROPS

SINGLE HORSE FEEDER KIT (1) £325.00 (plus p&p)

One horse feeder (internal or external)

One feed chute (straight, long or short)

One Power Pack Supply For SINGLE Feeder

24 hour Timer for dropping feed

 

ADD ON FEEDERS £195.00 (plus p&p)

One horse feeder (internal or external)

One feed chute (straight, long or short)

 

 
  • Fully programmable feed times over a 24 hour Period

  • Feed quantities of 1 to 15 handfuls of your chosen dry feed at feed time

  • Snap-tight lid keeps feed dry and lid on

  • Unique, patented no-clog feed dispenser eliminates clogging and feed residue for maintenance free operation

  • Uses low voltage power supply (18V) for improved safety for you and your horse

  • No metal edges that can hurt your horse. Made from safe, durable polypropylene

  • Dimensions: H 21", W 9", D 7"          Weight: 4 lbs

  • Capacity: 7 lbs of feed (DEPENDANT ON TYPE) approx 4 scoops

 

     

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Revised: 14-Jun-2008.