Straightening a horse—how do you do it
“Straighten your horse!”—every rider has probably heard this phrase from their instructor at least once.
DIY treats for horses are a tasty and healthy alternative to the store-bought snacks found at horse farms and equestrian shops. They are easy to make and offer the opportunity to know all the ingredients of the treats.
– Only use ingredients that are suitable for horses. Some ingredients that are healthy for humans can be toxic for horses, such as chocolate and avocado.
– Consider your horse’s needs and preferences. Some horses may have allergies or intolerances to certain ingredients. It is important to make sure that you do not use ingredients that may be harmful to your horse.
– Consider the amount of treats you give your horses. It is important to make sure that you do not give the horse too many treats, as this can cause obesity.
– Use clean utensils and a clean work surface to ensure that the treats have been made hygienically.
1. 1 cup flour
2. 1 cup oatmeal
3. 1 cup grated carrots 4. 1 apple, grated
5. 1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
6. 1/2 cup water
Put all ingredients in a bowl and mix well. Place the dough on a baking tray and bake in a preheated oven at 180 degrees Celsius for about 20 minutes until the biscuits are golden brown. Leave to cool and then cut into pieces.
1. 2 cups oatmeal 2. 1 cup flax seeds
3. 1 cup water
4. 1 cup applesauce
5. 1 teaspoon cinnamon (optional)
Put all the ingredients in a bowl and mix well. Place the dough on a baking tray and bake in a preheated oven at 180 degrees Celsius for about 20 minutes until the slices are golden brown. Leave to cool and then cut into pieces.
You can also combine different ingredients and experiment to keep giving your horses new and varied snacks.
Overall, DIY treats are a great way to give your horses a tasty and healthy reward while being in control of what goes into the snacks. It’s worth trying out a few different recipes and seeing which ones go down best with the horses.
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