Horse treats can be bought at most saddle and tack shops. Tractor and Supply stores have them. Online stores include Valley Vet, Scruggsfarm, Adams Horse, and KV Supply.
Sorghum molasses is already in a number of horse treats.
The decision to buy a certain type of horse treat is up to you as the horse owner. If you have any concerns about the treats read the label then consult with your equine Veterinarian.
true it can also make your horse unfit and unwell don't feed treats all the time either because every time your horse sees you it will expect treats andstart to misbehave :)
i would feed it carrots apples or horse treats
Treats for Horse.. you can find recipes online
You could get your horse some special treats or special food to eat.
The Horse That Bud Bought was created on 1997-07-15.
If you feed a horse alot of sugary treats, yes. One or two is OK once in a while though.
If each horse gets 7 treats and there are 6 horses to get the answer you just need to multiply 7 by 6 and the answer is 42
Yes horses can eat cooked corn on the cob, but it's not really good for them to have it and it can pose a choking hazard. Corn is a starchy grain and it breaks down into sugar. Too much sugar can cause a horse to become hyper or 'hot' tempered and hard to handle. It would be best to give the horse homemade treats with very little sugar or store bought low sugar horse treats instead.
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