BEST Homemade Horse Treat Recipe {Printable} - Savvy Horsewoman (2024)

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Making homemade horse treatsis an activity that both me and my kids enjoy, and we’re often trying new horse treat recipes.

Not only is it a fun way to spend the afternoon, it’s also a great chance to experiment with our own ingredient combinations.

My horses are far from picky, so whether it’s a win or a fail they always seem pleased, and luckily don’t mind eating slightly crispy (burnt) or soft (gooey) horse treats.

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After going through dozens of recipes we’ve come up with a list of ingredients that you can practically combine in any amount to create something your horse will find eatable.

And just because they’re treats, doesn’t have to mean they’re unhealthy!

I like to pack mine full of ingredients that have added benefits to promote a shiny coat, a healthy gut anddigestible energy. Here are a few suggestions (and links to the benefits!).

Healthy Horse Treat Recipe Ingredients

  • Coconut Oil (see Coconut Oil for Horses)
  • Apple Cider Vinegar (see Apple Cider Vinegar for Horses)
  • Chia Seeds (see Chia Seeds for Horses)
  • Himalayan Salt (see Himalayan Salt for Horses)

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Or you’re feeling adventurous and have knack for baking, give your own DIY Horse Treats a try:

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This simple horse treat recipe allows you to use what you have on hand in the kitchen (or what your horse prefers) to create tasty treats for your horse!

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Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Mix your chosen ingredients together
  2. Ideally the mix should be wet enough to form into balls, but not soupy (adjust accordingly)
  3. Bake at around 350 until they're slightly browned
  4. Store in an airtight container

Notes

Just to be safe, here are some ingredients I would NOTuse as they could be toxic in large amounts:

  • Chocolate
  • Milk
  • Maple Syrup
  • Cherries
  • Rhubarb
  • Peaches

If you’d prefer tried-and-true treat recipes, here’s a list of more recommended favorites:

Easy Recipes

Peppermint Recipes

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DIY: How to Make Peppermint Horse Treats

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Homemade Horse Treats

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Crunchy Recipes

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Horse Treats: Oatmeal Carrot Crunchies

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Gourmet Recipes

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Homemade Horse Treats: Christmas Cannolis

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DIY Horse Treats: Sweet Alfalfa Horse Scones

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Homemade Horse Treats: Sugar Cookies

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No-Bake Recipes

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Easy No-Bake Horse Treat Recipe

No Bake Homemade Horse Treats

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Homemade Horse Treats with 4 Ingredients

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More Fun Recipes

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Kit’s “Popgrain” Balls for Horses

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Horse Birthday Cake Recipe

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Recipe to make hanging horse treats

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Tips for Feeding Treats to Horses

While I occasionally feed treats by hand just for fun, or while clicker training, it’s not something I do on a regular basis.

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Horses can become too “mouthy” if they begin to expect hand-fed treats, which can eventually lead to biting and other bad habits.

Instead, I toss a few treats into their bucket as a reward, or just mix them into their usual feed.

Alternatively, you can choose to only hand-feed treats at a particular time, such as when you’re catching them in the field, or putting them away at night.

This can be a great way to get extra calories into your picky eaters!

What’s your favoritehomemade horse treat recipe? Share it in the comments!

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