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risky buisness
22nd May 2009, 12:46 PM
hey, i was wondering if any one knew of any home-made treats that they had made for there horses?
i was thinking it would be nice to make some treats for amey. but i cant really seem to find many on here i need some thats not going to make her hypo she has enough energy to be getting on with:p
any ideas would be great as would help my bordem when i have nothing else todo...:) thanks in advance!
risky buisness
22nd May 2009, 01:15 PM
ok no need to worry i just found 4 pages!!!! of treats that i could make:eek:
domane
22nd May 2009, 01:17 PM
Here's a few more for your "pot" :)
http://www.sherlockfarms.com/horsetreats.htm#Carrot%20Apple%20Delight
risky buisness
22nd May 2009, 06:30 PM
oo thank you hee hee :p im in the middle of making some right now..
horseymadme
22nd May 2009, 06:49 PM
I tried making some the other week and flo seems to love them :D
risky buisness
23rd May 2009, 05:30 PM
made amey some horse cookies and they went down a treat
(get it:p) you can tell i have to much time on my hands haha.
but no she loved them and the other horses to...lets pray there all still ok in the morning :D
hot.to.trot
23rd May 2009, 05:44 PM
i made some consists of honey oats grated apple and carrots and finally apple sauce- mix em all up then cook em for 10 mins - you can eat them too! theyre lush!
risky buisness
24th May 2009, 06:38 PM
thank you HTT they sound great will give them a try!:)
lauren123
28th Jul 2009, 12:00 AM
Grow your own carrots, plant your own apple tree.:D
Actually.... sounds like a plan:D
rianne21
28th Jul 2009, 12:04 AM
i made some consists of honey oats grated apple and carrots and finally apple sauce- mix em all up then cook em for 10 mins - you can eat them too! theyre lush!
:eek: ooooh how much of each ingredient is used??
*Sparkle
30th Jul 2009, 04:21 AM
The ones I make are just grain, oats, bran, applesauce, molasses and a bit of flour if the dough is too soft. A tip for baking your own: instead of baking them like normal cookies, put them in the oven at 100-150F or so for 8-10 hours. This dehydrates them so they are hard like store-bought horse treats, and they last far longer as there is no moisture to encourage mold growth.
L34NN3
30th Jul 2009, 12:16 PM
Excellent!!!
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