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Peppermints, carrots or apples
Things in a horse treat may contain carrots, apples, or other things that horses may like. They like it because their favorite food type is in the treat.
Some treats for horses generalize in what you want your treat to be for. If you are looking for a kind, sweet treat, here's what you could offer your friend: Sugar Lumps (Not too many) Apples Carrots Pears Mints Bulk food (As a little tasty treat, not a whole feed) And those bags of pony treats you see in those stores. :D
Apples, pears, bananas, carrots, watermelon, pitted dates, and most all other fruits. Hay cubes, oats, bran (etc), and alfafa cubes (made for horses). Sugar(s) and Molasses are favorites of the horses themselves, but give these to them in MODERATION. They can do a number on their teeth and should be fed lightly!
Feeding too much of any treat such as apples or carrots can cause digestive upset, a horses digestive tract is sensitive.
Yes carrots are considered a good treat for horses.
for a treat you can feed a horse carrots, apples and sugar cubes!
Horses favorite foods are usually carrots, apples, and oats. However these should mostly be given as treats or rewards.
They love carrots! Best to feed it as a treat though, just like you would an apple.
Yes carrots are considered a good treat for horses.
Yes, horses can have carrots as a treat/snack.
Modern horses, hmm...thats simple. Modern horses graze on green grass in the summer, and eat hay in the winter. Oats are a nice little treat, as well as carrots and apples. (Make sure you cut those in pieces, but not too small) As Well, horses have special cereals that they eat to either gain or loose weight. Modern horses, hmm...thats simple. Modern horses graze on green grass in the summer, and eat hay in the winter. Oats are a nice little treat, as well as carrots and apples. (Make sure you cut those in pieces, but not too small) As Well, horses have special cereals that they eat to either gain or loose weight.