Horse Treats For Different Equine Preferences
Our collection features horse treats in different flavors, shapes and forms to accommodate different horse needs and preferences. Browse from our horse cookies, apple nuggets, salt blocks, hanging treats, and many more to complement your horse's training journey or simply rewarding them for being great. Shop now.
What are good treats for horses
Good treats for horses include natural, fiber-rich snacks like carrots, apples (cored), and bananas, which are generally safe and highly palatable. Many owners also provide plain oats, peppermint candies, or ginger snaps in moderation, though it is vital to avoid pits, seeds, or large chunks that could cause choking. Commercial horse treats like Mrs. Pastures Cookies are formulated to be nutritionally safe while remaining crunchy and shelf-stable.
What snacks do horses like
Horses naturally gravitate toward snacks with sweet or salty profiles, such as watermelon rinds, grapes, and celery. Because horses are herbivores, they often enjoy the crunch of dehydrated beet pulp or specialized "lick" snacks that contain molasses and essential minerals. However, you should strictly avoid feeding them anything like potatoes or tomatoes, chocolate, or onions, as these can be toxic to their digestive systems.
Where to buy likits for horses
You can buy Likits and their related accessories online at Jeffers. These stall-boredom busters are available as a Likit Refill Horse Lick Treat, Likit Hanging Horse Lick Treat Holder and of course the Likit Boredom Breaker for Horses, and enjoy fast shipping!
Where can i get horse salt
Horse salts are available online at Jeffers, particularly Tough1 Himalayan Rock Horse Salt Block and Tough1 Himalayan Rock Salt on Rope . These are essential for encouraging hydration and replacing electrolytes lost through sweat. Order and enjoy fast shipping.
What to put on lick mats for horses
To keep a horse engaged with a lick mat, you can smear on healthy, sticky bases like unsweetened applesauce, mashed bananas, or plain canned pumpkin. To increase the difficulty and duration, you can sprinkle crushed oats, grated carrots, or alfalfa pellets over the base and freeze the mat before giving it to the horse. Some owners also use a thin layer of honey or molasses as a high-value reward, but this should be done sparingly due to the high sugar content.
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