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Homemade horse treats

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This past weekend with the help of some fellow barn ladies, I finally made the horse treats.  The ladies wanted to get together and go out for a few drinks, I begged them to come to my house instead

This past weekend with the help of some fellow barn ladies, I finally made the horse treats. The ladies wanted to get together and go out for a few drinks, I begged them to come to my house instead

Make yummy treats for the equine members of your family with this simple recipe! With only 7 ingredients and 20 minutes you can whip up a batch of these healthy homemade horse treats! #horses #horsetreats #horsecare #homesteading #homesteadanimals #farmanimals #homemade #homemadetreats

44 · Make homemade horse treats for the equine members of your family with this simple recipe! It only takes 5 ingredients and about 20 minutes! #horsetreats #horses #equine #diy #livestocktreats

7 ingredients

Produce
  • 1 Apple, large
  • 2 Carrots, large
Canned Goods
  • 1 cup Applesauce
Condiments
  • 1/4 cup Molasses or honey
Pasta & Grains
  • 3 cups Oats
Baking & Spices
  • 1/2 cup Flour
Oils & Vinegars
  • 1 tbsp Vegetable oil or coconut oil
Oak Hill Homestead: How to Make Molasses Horse Treats

You'll have happy horses (and goats) when you make these simple molasses treats made with just four ingredients.

These Horse and Dog Gingerbread Treats are so fun and easy to make and the perfect way to show your pets you care this Christmas! | Dog Treats | Horse Treats | pet gifts |

These Horse and Dog Gingerbread Treats are so fun and easy to make and the perfect way to show your pets you care this Christmas! | Dog Treats | Horse Treats | pet gifts |

It can be very frustrating trying to find horse treats that are safe and healthy for our equine friends. So, why not make your own? In this post, Harper Slusher shares her recipe for natural horse treats.

It can be very frustrating trying to find horse treats that are safe and healthy for our equine friends. So, why not make your own? In this post, Harper Slusher shares her recipe for natural horse treats.

Pumpkin Horse Treat Recipe – Horses of the Ozark Hills

For many people, fall is their favorite season of the year. The chilly weather begins, bringing hot drinks, warm clothes, and all things pumpkin! Not everyone enjoys sipping pumpkin spice lattes an…

How to make Horse Treats, an easy and frugal recipe that the horses, donkeys and other animals on your homestead will enjoy.  #homemadehorsetreats #homestead #diyhorsetreats

2 · How to make Horse Treats, an easy and frugal recipe that the horses, donkeys and other animals on your homestead will enjoy. #homemadehorsetreats #homestead #diyhorsetreats

5 ingredients

Produce
  • 1 Apple, large
  • 1 Carrot, large
Condiments
  • 1 cup Molasses
Pasta & Grains
  • 2 1/2 cups Oats, old fashioned
Oils & Vinegars
  • 2 tbsp Oil

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SUGAR CUBE TREATS FOR YOUR HORSE   INGREDIENTS  1 Cup of Raw Sugar 3 Teaspoons of Liquid   VARIATIONS  Peppermint Flavour Vanilla Flavour  Colour of Your Choice   UTENSILS  Measuring Cup Teaspoon  Spoon Bowl Mould    METHOD  Place into moulds and cook in the oven for 1 hour at 120 degrees Celsius.  Once cooked take out of the oven and leave to cool in the mould for 10 minutes.  Take out of the moulds and leave to cool completely then store in an air tight container.  MY FAVOURITE  I like to use
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It wouldn’t be The Kentucky Derby without some bourbon!  These chocolate dipped Bourbon Balls are the perfect snack to pop in your mouth while you are cheering on your favorite horse and jockey! #bourbonballs #candy #pecans #bourbon
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