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Farnam Quitt Wood Chewing Hay Flavor Pellets Horse Supplement

Farnam Quitt Wood Chewing Hay Flavor Pellets Horse Supplement

By Farnam 8 reviews analyzed Updated Oct 2023 85% confidence
7.6 /10
Quality
7.0
Value
8.0
Design
7.0
Function
7.5
Durability
7.0

In a Nutshell

  • Effective for many horses in reducing wood-chewing behavior.
  • Cost-benefit ratio is good for those with chronic chewing issues.
  • Mixed results suggest individual horses may react differently.

Quick Verdict

Farnam Quitt is generally effective in stopping horses from chewing wood, with positive results reported within a week. However, some users experienced no improvement or increased chewing.

Quick Stats

Reviews Analyzed 8
Would Recommend 100%
Would Buy Again 87.5%
Avg Lifespan 3-4 months

Pet Compatibility

🐕 Dogs
Caution
🐈 Cats
Caution

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Effective Stopping (6)

    Effective in stopping wood-chewing behavior in horses.

  • Fast Results (3)

    Quick results, noticeable within days.

Cons

  • Ineffective for Some (2) major

    Supplement does not work for all horses.

    Tip: Consider additional enrichment or nutritional adjustments.

  • Higher Cost (1) minor

    Some users find the supplement expensive.

Who Is This For?

Best For

  • Horse owners — Effective for stopping wood-chewing behavior
  • Those with chronic chewing issues — Good cost-benefit ratio for long-term use

Skip If

  • Those with budget constraints — May find it expensive
  • Owners prioritizing budgets — May find it costly

Durability & Care

Expected Lifespan 3-4 months

Factors: Individual horse metabolism, Consistency of use

Cleaning Methods

Machine wash
Hand wash
Spot clean

Rating Distribution

4.5
8 reviews
5★
75%
4★
0%
3★
0%
2★
12.5%
1★
12.5%
Effective (6) Expensive (1) Ineffective for some (2)

Highlighted Reviews

— Paige

"My horse is part beaver. He killed at least five trees at the last boarding stable and started chewing his stall wall in a brand new barn when we moved. But that stopped within a week when I started giving him Quitt. He goes through a bucket every 3-4 months so the price isn't so bad, but it's worth..."

— Laurel

"Purchased this with high hopes, after reading the reviews. Not sure why it worked with other horses, mine are so busy chewing on tree's and the fence, they look like beavers!! Quitt has been a complete waste of time and money for me. My horses have winter rye to eat, plenty of hay, good nutrition, a..."

Bottom Line

For horses that chew wood, Farnam Quitt is a good choice, but results can vary. It's particularly effective for issues related to nutritional deficiencies.

7.6 /10
Good