Efficient feeding technology for healthy horses

Efficient feeding technology
for healthy horses

Feeding technology for horses – efficient, reliable, animal-friendly

As a stable operator, you know that precise and well-planned feeding is not only crucial for the health, performance, and well-being of your horses, but also for the economic success of your business.

With our innovative feeding technology in the HIT-Aktivstall® and HIT Active Boxes, we combine state-of-the-art technology with practical solutions.

Close-up of a light-colored feed mixture (concentrated feed) for horses: You can see a coarse structure with light brown pellets mixed with golden yellow cereal flakes and small, darker grains. The individual components are clearly visible, and the light highlights the texture.  Dosing container for HIT concentrated feed stations with a filling volume of 150 liters

Automated feeding systems,

who reliably care for your horses around the clock.

Time-controlled HIT hay dispenser MAX

Intelligent control tools,

that give you full control and transparency.

The interior of a feed box filled with hay, photographed from outside the box. Four horses stick their heads through the openings of the feed box from the outside and eat. The hay is visible in the foreground, with the horses' heads in various positions behind it. The scene shows a group-oriented feeding situation. “Feeding technology is the transformation of money into horse-friendly benefits.” A large ‘F’ in the HIT active stable concept stands for “feeding.”

Individually tailored feeding concepts,

which are tailored to the needs of each individual horse.

A small round garden table with four chairs stands on a green lawn. To the right, part of a building can be seen, surrounded by a fence. In the background are stables with horse boxes and horses grazing. The scene appears calm and inviting, like a cozy place to linger near the horse stable.    In the HIT active stable concept, a capital “F” stands for “leisure.”

Maximum efficiency in everyday work

through time savings and flexibility.

The focus is clearly on animal welfare, cost-effectiveness, and reliability—so you can concentrate on what matters most: healthy horses and smooth stable operations.