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Horse Houdini by Cut-Heal Animal Products
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Equine stall latch guard prevents horse escapes |
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Ingenious cover release is easy for humans to open |
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Quickly installs on stall door with included hardware |
Prevent your horse's escape from his stall with this ingenious latch guard. When closed, the unique design locks the tongue of your door latch into position and prevents anyone - your horse included - from opening the door. But with a quick press of the hidden release button, the latch cover opens up and allows your stall door to function as normal. Great for escape-artist horses or barns accessible to small, curious children. Constructed of high-impact, break-resistant plastic with a hidden, spring-loaded cover latch. Easily installs with included hardware. Measures 3" wide x 4-1/4" long x 1-3/4" thick. Black.
Please click on "More Information" for installation and use instructions.
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Installation Instructions
- Hold the Horse Houdini against the stall door where you plan to mount it.
- Using the Horse Houdini as a template, mark with a pencil the location of each of the four screw holes.
- Using a drill (not included) drill each of the four holes.
- Using the included metal wood screws, install the Horse Houdini on the stall door.
Use Instructions:
Close the stall door.
Close the stall door latch. Ensure the tongue of the latch rests inside the cavity of the Horse Houdini.
Close the cover of the Horse Houdini.
To Open:
Release the Horse Houdini Cover Latch, which is found on the lower back right corner of the device. The spring-loaded button will release the cover. Then simply open the cover, lift up the stall door latch tongue and open the stall door.
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