Horse Treat Recipes

January 13, 2012


Apple and Oat Chewies 

Ingredients 

1 1/2 cups unsweetened apple sauce 
1 cup oat bran cereal or ground oatmeal 
1/2 cup all purpose flour 
Directions 

Preheat oven to 350 degrees 
Oil a 9" x 9" square baking pan 
Spread the batter evenly in the cake pan and bake for 20 to 30 minutes until firm to the touch 
Keep unused treats in the refrigerator 



Horse Cookies 
Ingredients 
1 cup oatmeal 
1/4 cup molasses 
2 carrots or an apple 
1 tablespoon sugar 
1 cup flour 
1/4 cup water 
Pinch of salt 
Directions 

Preheat the oven to 350 degrees 
Roughly chop carrots or apple and mix with dry ingredients 
Stir in all wet ingredients and the fill a baking sheet 
Score into sections and spray with a small amount of oil 
Bake for 15 minutes 


Horse Muffins 

Ingredients 
3 cups oats 
2 Tablespoons of honey/molasses 
2 cups of water 
1 shredded apple 
3 tablespoons of flour 
2 tablespoons of brown sugar/sugar 
2 drops of food coloring 
small handful crushed peppermints 
small box raisins 
Directions 

Mix oats, water, and honey. 
Microwave for 2 minutes. 
Add shredded apple, brown sugar, crushed peppermints, food coloring, flour, and raisins. 
Place back in microwave for 2 more minutes. 
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. 
Put mixture into muffin tin. Put in oven for about 15 minutes or until lightly golden brown. Note: the muffins do not rise

 
Bridle Delight 

Ingredients 

1 cup flour 
1 cup oats 
2 cups of water 
1/2 cup finely chopped carrots 
1/2 cup finely chopped apples 
1 teaspoon sugar 
1 teaspoon salt 
2 teaspoons canola oil 
4 peppermint candies 
1/3 cup molasses 
Directions 

Mix together all ingredients in a large bowl. 
Roll into one inch balls and flatten. 
Put in oven at 325 for 20 minutes. 

Sweet Horse Treat 

Ingredients 

One cup rolled oats 
1/4 cup water 
A pinch of honey 
A pinch of smooth peanut butter 
1/4 cup of your horse's favorite grain 
1 small carrot 
Directions 

Put the rolled oats in the bowl and add the water. 
Add a pinch of honey and smooth peanut butter. 
Add your horse's favorite grain and stir. If it is not sticking add more honey.
Cut up 1 small baby carrot. Roll the carrot pieces in the mixture to make little balls (not too small though). 
Put the carrot balls in the refrigerator to harden then serve. 

Apple-Carrot Horse Biscuit 

Ingredients 

Honey 
1/2 apple 
Grated carrots and carrot chunks 
Milk 
Whole-wheat flour 
Oatmeal 
Directions 

Mix grated carrots and carrot chunks, grated apple, oatmeal, whole-wheat flour and honey in a bowl. 
Stir until sticky and doughy. 
Add a little milk to the mixture milk to make it moist, but still doughy. 
Shape the dough into balls and bake at 350 degrees for 15-20 minutes. 
Let cool. 

Apple Horse Treat 

Ingredients 

2 sliced apples 
1 cup brown sugar 
1 cup oats 
2 tablespoons margarine 
Directions 

Melt the 2 tablespoons of margarine at a medium temperature in a sauce pan. 
Add brown sugar and stir until it starts to boil then bring to a simmer. 
Dip apple slices in the sugar mixture, then roll them in the oats. 
Let cool. 

Barn Cookies 

4 cups grain (like oats, steam-rolled) 
8 tablespoons flour 
1/2 cup molasses 
3/4 cup water 
Directions 

Combine all ingredients in large mixing bowl. 
Stir with large spoon until mixture is the consistency of thick cookie dough. 
Drop tablespoons of dough on a greased cookie sheet, spacing cookies 1 inch apart. 
Bake at 300 degrees for 1 hour or until crisp. 
Remove from oven, and cool for 30 minutes. 

Easy Horse Cookies 

Ingredients 

1 cup carrot grated 
1 apple grated 
2 Tablespoons corn oil 
1/4 cup molasses 
1 tsp. salt 
1 cup rolled oats 
1 cup flour 
Directions 

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. 
Lightly grease cookie sheet. 
In a large bowl, mix carrot, apple, corn oil and molasses together. 
Fold in salt, oats and flour until well mixed. 
Spread dough out in one big piece on the cookie sheet. 
Score dough with a knife to make it easier to break apart after baking. (Or, roll dough out and cut with cookie cutters) 
Bake for 20 minutes or until brown. 

 

Bean Removal and Sheath Cleaning

January 13, 2012

Cleaning The Sheath & Bean Removal

Posted by Perfect Standards on Friday, January 13, 2012 Under: Health
Part 1: About Sheath Cleaning...

First, we need to discuss a few things that are necessary prior to cleaning your horse's sheath. We all know that it isn't the most pleasant experience, but it is essential to your horse's health! Therefore, it must be done regularly. 

What is "smegma"? Smegma is a collection of dirt and excretions, builds up inside the sheath and must be removed for the sake o...

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