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We know - right now you're asking yourself what the heck  is THE POO MOOVER? Well, we're glad you asked.

THE POO MOOVER
is the Equine Division of SellaManiacInc. Founded by Brad Thorell and Carolyn Callahan.  We are dedicated to making life for horses and their people better. Our mission is to develop and create tools that are made of the lightest and strongest materials available using leading edge technology.   The results are tools that are ergonomically designed to reduce muscle strain and increase the productivity and profitability of our customers. The company name came from our first innovation, a manure fork made of technologically advanced proprietary materials, which we called The POO MOOVER ~ hence the name.

The POO MOOVER
is the only manure fork in the world that will not break, splinter or fade - ever. Our patent pending ergonomically designed long handle places the muscles, tendons, ligaments and joints in the neutral position which reduces muscle strain. This new tool is virtually unbreakable, impervious to the elements and weighs less than 2 pounds!
The unmatched strength of The POO MOOVER
  allows us to have a warranty that is next to none:             

                               
'Unless you run over it with your tractor or such, we've got your back!'

All of our products are made of the lightest and strongest materials known today using 21st Century technology, making them superior to any in their class. It is our mission to revolutionize the industry and become HORSEHOLDTM  names.
Yes, the names as well as the products are that good! If for any reason you are not totally satisfied with our products,
just return them within 30 days in their original condition and packaging and we will refund your money ~ that simple!
NEW for 2010! The POOSUADER TM 'signature Series' training stick for those that demand the very best! Click here for more information.
See our featured article in the
Dec. 27, 2009 issue of Bridle and Bit!