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Homemade Horse Treat Recipes

Making your own horse treats can be economical and fun, plus your horse will love you for them! Below are some recipes you can try at home.

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Mad & Cass's Cinnamon bites
Ingredients:
2 cups of holeweat flour
1 cup of Oatmeal Cereal for babys
1 cup of Oatmeal
1 cup of choped celery
2 tps of ground cinnamon
1 tps of ground nutmeg
2 cups of water
1 cup of corn syrup
2 1/2 cups of molasses
3 cinnamon sticks

Instructions:
Mix dry ingredients in a big bowl, add in water, mix with hands. Add corn syrup and molasses mix well with hands. Add celery and mix all for 1 min. let mixture rest for 5 min, then (on counter) make 1inc wide balls and roll in flour. Take cinnamon sticks and chop into 1 centimeter of length and place one on each ball. place on a big plate (make sure they dont touch) and place in freezer for 15 to 20 min, then take them out and get ready to get chassed by by ure furry buddy. This recipe should make one dozen, these treats are moist so they are excellente for older horses with teeth problemes and for young horses that havent developed their adult teeth and that cant chew into hard treats. this is the perfect way to make friends with a horse.
Submitted by: Madeline & Cassandra


Maple Horse Treats
Ingredients:
one 1/2 cup of brown sugar
3 teaspoons of maple syrup
6 bags of quaker oats

Instructions:
Mix together in a big bowl. Bake in oven for 15 minutes or more at 350 degrees f. hope your horse enjoys them!
Submitted by: Chrissy


MASH
Ingredients:
GRAIN
CARROTS
APPLES
MOLASSES
WARM WATER

Instructions:
SLICE APPLES AND CARROTS MIX WITH GRAIN AND ADD AS MUCH MOLASSES AS YOU WANT THEN ADD A ABOUT A CUP OR TWO OF WARM WATER THEM MIX THE WATER WITH EVERYTHING ELSE AND YOUR DONE
Submitted by: Megan


Max's Oatmeal Mamma
Ingredients:
3-4 cups oatmeal
2-3 apples{sliced into slivers}
2-3 carrots{sliced into slivers}
1/2 cup brown sugar or regular table sugar
1/2 cup molasses
1/2 cup sweet feed

Instructions:
*Cook oatmeal as directed on box *Add the apples and carrots while hot *Mix sugar,molasses,and sweet feed into oatmeal *Give to your horses,ponies or mules and donkeys!:) NOTE:let the meal cool and serve warm, not hot or cold!!
Submitted by: Tammy Dabney


Meadow Muffins <3
Ingredients:
4 cups wheat flour
3 cups oatmeal
1 egg
4 tbs. brown sugar
3/4 cup applesauce
4 tbs. vegetable oil
1/2 cup molasses
1 cup hot water

Instructions:
Preheat oven to 300 degrees. Grease baking sheet. Mix wheat four, oatmeal and brown sugar together. Add egg, applesauce, vegetable oil, molasses and stir. Add hot water and mix well. Roll out dough on floured surface to 1/2" thickness. Cut into 1" by 1" squares or rounds. Back for one hour. Turn oven off and leave muffins in oven with door closed until cool.
Submitted by: Hillary


Mini Wheat Sweet
Ingredients:
15 pieces of mini wheat cereal
5 tablespoons of molasses
1 handful of soybean mill
1/4 cup of oats
1 tablespoon of brown sugar

Instructions:
Put mini wheats in bowl.Pour molasses over mini wheats.Make sure molasses covers mini wheats.Then put your oats,soybean mill,and brown sugar all in a paper plate.Roll molasses covered mini wheats in the oats,soybean mill, and brown sugar mixture.Then bake on 350 for 5 minutes.Let cool.Then serve.Will keep for about 5-7 days.
Submitted by: Brandi Smith


Mint Water
Ingredients:
~as many mints as you want
~your horses water bucket filled with water

Instructions:
if your horse likes mints, put some ( i usually put 3 in, because other wise it gets too minty.) into his or hers water bucket. they will disolve in about an hour and a half. !ENJOY!
Submitted by: Annah Todd


Misty's Delight
Ingredients:
Apples
Grain
Hay

Instructions:
My horse, Misty, LOVES this!!! Hollow out an apple and fill it up with grain. Sprinkle the top with crunched up hay. Then feed it to your horse! Make sure you don't get your fingers in the way because my horse scarfed it down!!
Submitted by: Alyssa


mixed with favorites
Ingredients:
1 cup of oats
1 half cup of shredded carrots
1 half cup of sliced apple chunks
1/4 cup of molasses
1/4 cup of water
1 cup of flower
1 teaspoon of sugar
1/2 teaspoon of salt

Instructions:
stir into a mixture. Then roll into balls a teaspoon at a time. Then arrange on a greese cookie sheet. Bake at 360 degrees for 5-10 minutes. When done, store in a room temperature container, jar, bowl, ect.
Submitted by: merry (meredith) b.


Modest Mouse's totally awsome treats
Ingredients:
carrots
molasses
oats/your horses favorite grain

Instructions:
take carrot and dip into molasses then roll in oats or grain - my horse Modest Mouse loves them.
Submitted by: emily


Molasses baked apples
Ingredients:
1 apple
1 tablespoon molasses
Brown sugar

Instructions:
Preheat oven to 365 degrees. Cut the apple in half, pour 1/2 tablespoons molasses on each apple, and sprinkle with brown suger. Bake at 365 degrees for 5 minutes.
Submitted by: Renee Benardo


Molasses Muffins
Ingredients:
Molasses
Oats
Corn (dried, the stuff you would get in grain)
anything else your horses like (peanut butter, etc.)

Instructions:
Poor the oats and corn into a bowl and put the molasses and other ingrediants you choose to put in. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Once the ingrediants are stirred entirely, put them in muffin tins and put in the oven for 10-15 mins. If you wnat them harder or you think they should be put in shorter you can do that too. Last thing to do: ENJOY!!
Submitted by: horsegal33


Molasses on a Cob
Ingredients:
a bowl
sweetcorn cob
molasses
honey
clean oats

Instructions:
Mix molasses and honey in a bowl. Then take a sweetcorn cob (with or without kernels) and dip it into the molasses and honey mixture leaving about an inch on the bottom for you to hang on to. If it doesn't fit all the way into the bowl, use a spoon to wipe it on. Don't layer it too thick other wise your horse may develope a sweet tooth. Then just sprinkle on some clean oats or what ever type of grain or feed you give your horse. Then watch your horse enjoy his molasses on a cob! When you feed it, so that you don't get anything else sticky (besides your hands and possibly your shirt) hang onto the 1 inch that is still clean, while your horse licks or chomps his delicious treat. My horse just loves it and I am sure yours will too!
Submitted by: Lisa Ohden



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