No Bake Homemade Horse Treats
Happy Oats N' Trail Mix Balls
5 chopped carrots
Molasses, as much as you want
2 cups oats or quick oats
Any type of grain
Soak carrots for 15 minutes. After they have soaked, place them in a large bowl. Add molasses. Stir until carrots are completly covered with molasses. Mix in grain. Add more molasses until grain is covered. When you have done all the steps, roll them in the oats and form a ball. Wrap the balls in foil and freeze them. When you're going to hit the trail, just let em' thaw!
Mealtime Magic
1/2 Apple
4 Carrot Chunks
Molasses (as much as desired)
Oatmeal (as much as desired)
1/2 cup Warm Water (about)
Mix oatmeal and water together until it becomes warm mushy ball. Sprinkle apple and carrots on top. Pour molasses on top.
Sticky Treat
1/2 cup rice
1/2 cup grated carrots
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 1/2 cups complete horse meal or any grain mix
1/4 cup seaweed meal
1/8 - 1/4 cup salt
1/2 cup Lucerne Chaff
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup plain flour
1/4 cup rolled oats
1 egg
1/2 cup milk
Combine all dry ingredients, mixing well. Add vegetable oil and milk and mix until all are combined. Add the egg and mix again. If the mixture isn't moist enough, add a little more water or milk. Cover the container with Gladwrap and leave overnight.
Carromints
Small scissors
Carrot
6 or 9 peppermints
Slice the carrot into two or three pieces, and cut off the ends. Hollow it out with the small scissors and take out the insides. Set aside. Crush 3 peppermints and put in one of the hollow carrot pieces. Take note: Make before your lesson or feeding and don't make when humid!
Tasty Mix
1 apple sliced into small pieces
1 handful corn
1 handful uncooked oatmeal
A little bit of powdered sugar to sprinkle on top
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 handful grain or favorite treats
1 handful cheerios
3 tablespoons syrup, honey, or molasses
Mix corn, oatmeal, apple slices, grain, cheerios, and salt together. Drizzle on syrup and sprinkle with powdered sugar. Chill in refrigerator over night. Horses love this!
Treaty Treats
1 large apple
Molasses
Honey
Sweet grain
Dry oatmeal
Oats
Shredded carrots
Cut a small square around the stem. Take it off and set it aside. Hollow out some of the inside. Take the molasses and the rest of the ingredients and mix them together in a bowl. Pour the mixed ingredients into the apple and put the top back on. This treat will sure be a taste bud surprise when your horse takes a bite out of it. Store in refrigerator if not fed right away. Do not cut up the apple. Have your horse take a bite out of the side and work it's way around.
Cassidy's Carrots
1 carrot
1 golden delicious apple (You may use any type of apple, but this is Cassidy's favorite!)
Molasses
1. Core apple
2. Cover the inside of the apple in molasses
3. Shove the corrot inside the apple hole
4. Pour molasses into a large plastic bag and put in the apple with the carrot in the middle
5. Close the bag and shake very well
6. Wet hands slightly
7. Pull apple out of bag and feed to your horse
I hope your hose enjoys these treats. Cassidy loves them! They are a great holiday treat too. Alicia and Cassidy
Holiday Bran Mash
2 cups of three different kinds of feed
1/4 cup rice bran, optional
1 tablespoon honey
2 cups water
Peppermints
1/2 cup sugar
2 carrots, chopped
1 apple, losely cut
Mix feed, honey, and water in a bowl and put in the microwave for 2 minutes. Add more water if needed. Add sugar, carrots, apples and mix well. Add peppermints. This mash can be refrigerated and reheated before serving. Be sure that the mash isn't too hot before serving to your horse. Carole and Unusual Fire
Wesley's Wonderful Bran Mash
1 1/2 cups uncooked oatmeal
1 cup Grape Nuts Cereal
1/3 cup molasses
2 tablespoons brown sugar
2 tablespoons granulated sugar
2 tablespoons canola oil
2 tablespoons water
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
1 tablespoon peanut butter
1 package Oats and Honey bar, crushed
1 apple, chopped
1 carrot, chopped
1/8 cup flour
1 tablespoon cinnamon
Pinch of salt
Mix ingredients in a big bowl. Let chill before serving, and only serve 1 cup a few times a week; because you don't want your horse to get a stomach ache. The good thing about this mash is that all the ingredients are optional. You may use whatever ingredients you want. This is just a guideline. I hope your horse likes it. My horse loves it when I give this to him!
Horse Tacos
Tortillas
2 cups molasses
Sliced carrots
Sliced apples
Sliced grapes
Bucket of sweet feed
Mix sweet feed and molasses. Then mix in the sliced carrots, apples, and grapes. Wrap the mixture in tortillas and serve.
Peppermint Apples
1 large apple
1 shredded carrot
1/2 cup oats
1/4 cup honey
5 tablespoons sugar
1 tablespoon salt
3 crushed peppermints
Cut the apples in large chunks and set aside. Mix the honey, peppermints, sugar, and salt in a bowl. Mix the oats and carrots in a separate shallow bowl. Next, coat the apple chunks in the honey mixture and roll in the oat mixture. Place on a plate or tupperware container and refrigerate until you feed to horses. Do not let recipe sit for more than two days. The recipe makes plenty for two horses. Enjoy!
Super Surprise
Molasses
Carrots, sliced
Apples, one for as each horse you are going to feed
Oats
Raisins
Peppermints, crushed
Using a spoon, take the insides out of an apple. Mix what came out of the apple and all your ingredients together except the peppermints. Put the ingredients into the apple. Sprinkle the peppermint pieces on top.
Tasty Taco Treat
Ingredients:
1/2 cup peanut butter
1/4 c mollases
Tortilla
4 Table Spoons brown sugar or reg. sugar
Apples, peppermints, or carrots, or all
any treats that your horse likes
Directions: first, mix peanut butter and mollases and apples, peppermints, carrots, any treats your horse likes in a bowl together, then spread the mixture onto a Tortilla and roll the tortilla up like a taco... Bon' Appetite'!! My horse eddie loves them sooo much he will chse me around the pasture for them!
Sticky Treats
apple or carrot
corn syrup
quick oats
Cut apple in half. Take core out. Roll in corn syrup then oats. Do the same for a carrot. My horse loves this treat and it only takes 30 seconds. Kaija
Banana-glazed Apple
1 apple
1 banana
1 handful of ice cubes.
A blender.
Cut and peel banana. Put into the blender with the ice cubes. Chop and blend it together until creamy. Cut the top off an apple and carve out the middle. Fill the apple with the banana mixture. Put top back on. Pour the rest of the banana on top and over the sides of the apple. Serve.
Fruit Surprise
2 cups horse feed
1 banana - chopped
1 apple - diced
6 strawberries - sliced
4 baby carrots - sliced
1 cup molasses or honey
4 peppermints - crushed
Mix all ingredients together and serve. Your horse will love you for it.
Pumpkin Surprise
Take a small pumpkin, cut off top and remove all insides. Be sure and get all the seeds. Fill it with grain, carrots, apples, peppermints, strawberries or whatever fruit you have on hand. Replace top and serve to your horse.
Apple Banana Snacks
Apples - diced
Bananas - sliced
Molasses or Honey
Powdered Sugar
Drizzle molasses (or honey) over fruit and sprinkle with powdered sugar. Refrigerate until hard.
Honey Cookies
1/4 cup dry oatmeal
1 cup sweet feed
2 Tlbs. Apple sauce
1 Tlbs. Molasses or Honey
1 cup cheerios
4 sugar cubes
Pinch of brown sugar
1/2 cup water
Mix oatmeal with water. Add sweet feed and apple sauce. Mix well. Stir in remaining ingredients. Shape and serve.
Horsie Cake
Plain Rice Cakes
Molasses or Honey
Any topping your heart desires.
Spread molasses (or honey) on one side of rice cake. Top with things like grated carrots, grated apples, sweet feed, crushed peppermints, watermelon, or whatever your horse loves.
Peppermint Surprise
1 cup molasses or honey
1 cup dry oatmeal or oats
1/2 cup chopped carrots
1 diced apple
4 peppermints - crushed
1 Tlb sugar.
Mix and serve.
Horsies Kisses
3/4 cup molasses or honey
1 cup horse feed
1 cup oats or dry oatmeal
¾ cup peanut butter
Tin foil
Mix all ingredients. Roll into balls. Wrap in tin foil and shape like a Hershey’s kiss. Place in freezer overnight.
Candy Apple
Molasses or honey
Apple
Sugar
First you cover the apple with the molasses or honey, then you put it in the freezer until sticky. After sprinkle it with sugar and you've got a Candy Apple for your horse.
Love Cakes
1 cup of horse feed
1 cup of dry oats
4 peppermints
1 cup honey or molasses
Crush peppermints into small pieces. Put horse feed, oats, and peppermints in large bowl. Mix feed, oats, and peppermints. Add molasses or honey to mixture. Stir mixture with hand (make sure that your hands are clean before mixing). Shape mixture and enjoy!
5 chopped carrots
Molasses, as much as you want
2 cups oats or quick oats
Any type of grain
Soak carrots for 15 minutes. After they have soaked, place them in a large bowl. Add molasses. Stir until carrots are completly covered with molasses. Mix in grain. Add more molasses until grain is covered. When you have done all the steps, roll them in the oats and form a ball. Wrap the balls in foil and freeze them. When you're going to hit the trail, just let em' thaw!
Mealtime Magic
1/2 Apple
4 Carrot Chunks
Molasses (as much as desired)
Oatmeal (as much as desired)
1/2 cup Warm Water (about)
Mix oatmeal and water together until it becomes warm mushy ball. Sprinkle apple and carrots on top. Pour molasses on top.
Sticky Treat
1/2 cup rice
1/2 cup grated carrots
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 1/2 cups complete horse meal or any grain mix
1/4 cup seaweed meal
1/8 - 1/4 cup salt
1/2 cup Lucerne Chaff
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 cup plain flour
1/4 cup rolled oats
1 egg
1/2 cup milk
Combine all dry ingredients, mixing well. Add vegetable oil and milk and mix until all are combined. Add the egg and mix again. If the mixture isn't moist enough, add a little more water or milk. Cover the container with Gladwrap and leave overnight.
Carromints
Small scissors
Carrot
6 or 9 peppermints
Slice the carrot into two or three pieces, and cut off the ends. Hollow it out with the small scissors and take out the insides. Set aside. Crush 3 peppermints and put in one of the hollow carrot pieces. Take note: Make before your lesson or feeding and don't make when humid!
Tasty Mix
1 apple sliced into small pieces
1 handful corn
1 handful uncooked oatmeal
A little bit of powdered sugar to sprinkle on top
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 handful grain or favorite treats
1 handful cheerios
3 tablespoons syrup, honey, or molasses
Mix corn, oatmeal, apple slices, grain, cheerios, and salt together. Drizzle on syrup and sprinkle with powdered sugar. Chill in refrigerator over night. Horses love this!
Treaty Treats
1 large apple
Molasses
Honey
Sweet grain
Dry oatmeal
Oats
Shredded carrots
Cut a small square around the stem. Take it off and set it aside. Hollow out some of the inside. Take the molasses and the rest of the ingredients and mix them together in a bowl. Pour the mixed ingredients into the apple and put the top back on. This treat will sure be a taste bud surprise when your horse takes a bite out of it. Store in refrigerator if not fed right away. Do not cut up the apple. Have your horse take a bite out of the side and work it's way around.
Cassidy's Carrots
1 carrot
1 golden delicious apple (You may use any type of apple, but this is Cassidy's favorite!)
Molasses
1. Core apple
2. Cover the inside of the apple in molasses
3. Shove the corrot inside the apple hole
4. Pour molasses into a large plastic bag and put in the apple with the carrot in the middle
5. Close the bag and shake very well
6. Wet hands slightly
7. Pull apple out of bag and feed to your horse
I hope your hose enjoys these treats. Cassidy loves them! They are a great holiday treat too. Alicia and Cassidy
Holiday Bran Mash
2 cups of three different kinds of feed
1/4 cup rice bran, optional
1 tablespoon honey
2 cups water
Peppermints
1/2 cup sugar
2 carrots, chopped
1 apple, losely cut
Mix feed, honey, and water in a bowl and put in the microwave for 2 minutes. Add more water if needed. Add sugar, carrots, apples and mix well. Add peppermints. This mash can be refrigerated and reheated before serving. Be sure that the mash isn't too hot before serving to your horse. Carole and Unusual Fire
Wesley's Wonderful Bran Mash
1 1/2 cups uncooked oatmeal
1 cup Grape Nuts Cereal
1/3 cup molasses
2 tablespoons brown sugar
2 tablespoons granulated sugar
2 tablespoons canola oil
2 tablespoons water
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
1 tablespoon peanut butter
1 package Oats and Honey bar, crushed
1 apple, chopped
1 carrot, chopped
1/8 cup flour
1 tablespoon cinnamon
Pinch of salt
Mix ingredients in a big bowl. Let chill before serving, and only serve 1 cup a few times a week; because you don't want your horse to get a stomach ache. The good thing about this mash is that all the ingredients are optional. You may use whatever ingredients you want. This is just a guideline. I hope your horse likes it. My horse loves it when I give this to him!
Horse Tacos
Tortillas
2 cups molasses
Sliced carrots
Sliced apples
Sliced grapes
Bucket of sweet feed
Mix sweet feed and molasses. Then mix in the sliced carrots, apples, and grapes. Wrap the mixture in tortillas and serve.
Peppermint Apples
1 large apple
1 shredded carrot
1/2 cup oats
1/4 cup honey
5 tablespoons sugar
1 tablespoon salt
3 crushed peppermints
Cut the apples in large chunks and set aside. Mix the honey, peppermints, sugar, and salt in a bowl. Mix the oats and carrots in a separate shallow bowl. Next, coat the apple chunks in the honey mixture and roll in the oat mixture. Place on a plate or tupperware container and refrigerate until you feed to horses. Do not let recipe sit for more than two days. The recipe makes plenty for two horses. Enjoy!
Super Surprise
Molasses
Carrots, sliced
Apples, one for as each horse you are going to feed
Oats
Raisins
Peppermints, crushed
Using a spoon, take the insides out of an apple. Mix what came out of the apple and all your ingredients together except the peppermints. Put the ingredients into the apple. Sprinkle the peppermint pieces on top.
Tasty Taco Treat
Ingredients:
1/2 cup peanut butter
1/4 c mollases
Tortilla
4 Table Spoons brown sugar or reg. sugar
Apples, peppermints, or carrots, or all
any treats that your horse likes
Directions: first, mix peanut butter and mollases and apples, peppermints, carrots, any treats your horse likes in a bowl together, then spread the mixture onto a Tortilla and roll the tortilla up like a taco... Bon' Appetite'!! My horse eddie loves them sooo much he will chse me around the pasture for them!
Sticky Treats
apple or carrot
corn syrup
quick oats
Cut apple in half. Take core out. Roll in corn syrup then oats. Do the same for a carrot. My horse loves this treat and it only takes 30 seconds. Kaija
Banana-glazed Apple
1 apple
1 banana
1 handful of ice cubes.
A blender.
Cut and peel banana. Put into the blender with the ice cubes. Chop and blend it together until creamy. Cut the top off an apple and carve out the middle. Fill the apple with the banana mixture. Put top back on. Pour the rest of the banana on top and over the sides of the apple. Serve.
Fruit Surprise
2 cups horse feed
1 banana - chopped
1 apple - diced
6 strawberries - sliced
4 baby carrots - sliced
1 cup molasses or honey
4 peppermints - crushed
Mix all ingredients together and serve. Your horse will love you for it.
Pumpkin Surprise
Take a small pumpkin, cut off top and remove all insides. Be sure and get all the seeds. Fill it with grain, carrots, apples, peppermints, strawberries or whatever fruit you have on hand. Replace top and serve to your horse.
Apple Banana Snacks
Apples - diced
Bananas - sliced
Molasses or Honey
Powdered Sugar
Drizzle molasses (or honey) over fruit and sprinkle with powdered sugar. Refrigerate until hard.
Honey Cookies
1/4 cup dry oatmeal
1 cup sweet feed
2 Tlbs. Apple sauce
1 Tlbs. Molasses or Honey
1 cup cheerios
4 sugar cubes
Pinch of brown sugar
1/2 cup water
Mix oatmeal with water. Add sweet feed and apple sauce. Mix well. Stir in remaining ingredients. Shape and serve.
Horsie Cake
Plain Rice Cakes
Molasses or Honey
Any topping your heart desires.
Spread molasses (or honey) on one side of rice cake. Top with things like grated carrots, grated apples, sweet feed, crushed peppermints, watermelon, or whatever your horse loves.
Peppermint Surprise
1 cup molasses or honey
1 cup dry oatmeal or oats
1/2 cup chopped carrots
1 diced apple
4 peppermints - crushed
1 Tlb sugar.
Mix and serve.
Horsies Kisses
3/4 cup molasses or honey
1 cup horse feed
1 cup oats or dry oatmeal
¾ cup peanut butter
Tin foil
Mix all ingredients. Roll into balls. Wrap in tin foil and shape like a Hershey’s kiss. Place in freezer overnight.
Candy Apple
Molasses or honey
Apple
Sugar
First you cover the apple with the molasses or honey, then you put it in the freezer until sticky. After sprinkle it with sugar and you've got a Candy Apple for your horse.
Love Cakes
1 cup of horse feed
1 cup of dry oats
4 peppermints
1 cup honey or molasses
Crush peppermints into small pieces. Put horse feed, oats, and peppermints in large bowl. Mix feed, oats, and peppermints. Add molasses or honey to mixture. Stir mixture with hand (make sure that your hands are clean before mixing). Shape mixture and enjoy!