Horse cake?

there was one in pony mag years ago.

you got a brown round loaf, cut the top off and pulled out all the bread so you were left with the crust shell.

Then you mix up sugar beet, chaff, grated carrots, apples, banana's (whatever fruit your horse likes) and a few polos and stuff the crust shell.

No idea if its healthy or not tho!
 
I got this recipe from the internet last year can't remember where from though lol.
Snowball surprises
Ingredients - makes 6

• 1 carrot
• 1 sweet apple
• 1 ripe banana
• 2 cups of crushed breakfast cereal such as Weetabix
• Honey
• Polo mints
Method

• Grate the carrot and apple and mix together in a bowl
• Chop the banana and mash until smooth, then add to carrot and apple
• Mix in the crushed breakfast cereal
• Gradually pour in enough honey to bind the mixture together
• Roll the mixture into balls, and pop a polo mint inside each snowball.
• Place on a greased baking tray and bake at gas mark 180C or 350F for 15-20 minutes.
• Allow to cool down and keep refrigerated until eaten.


In recent studies scientists found that horses are happy to try a wider range of flavours than currently provided in commercial foods. Preferred flavours included fenugreek and banana, but they also enjoyed garlic, oregano, ginger, rosemary, turmeric, cherry and peppermint. Don’t be tempted to put peanuts in to a horse’s food though, as horses find these indigestible.

Lol I'm afraid the text has cut and pasted a bit strange sorry about that.
Btw my horses also love those stud muffins you can buy and they contain fenugreek and they go mental for them
Cazx
 
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I got this recipe from the internet last year can't remember where from though lol.
Snowball surprises
Ingredients - makes 6

• 1 carrot
• 1 sweet apple
• 1 ripe banana
• 2 cups of crushed breakfast cereal such as Weetabix
• Honey
• Polo mints
Method

• Grate the carrot and apple and mix together in a bowl
• Chop the banana and mash until smooth, then add to carrot and apple
• Mix in the crushed breakfast cereal
• Gradually pour in enough honey to bind the mixture together
• Roll the mixture into balls, and pop a polo mint inside each snowball.
• Place on a greased baking tray and bake at gas mark 180C or 350F for 15-20 minutes.
• Allow to cool down and keep refrigerated until eaten.


In recent studies scientists found that horses are happy to try a wider range of flavours than currently provided in commercial foods. Preferred flavours included fenugreek and banana, but they also enjoyed garlic, oregano, ginger, rosemary, turmeric, cherry and peppermint. Don’t be tempted to put peanuts in to a horse’s food though, as horses find these indigestible.

Lol I'm afraid the text has cut and pasted a bit strange sorry about that.
Btw my horses also love those stud muffins you can buy and they contain fenugreek and they go mental for them
Cazx

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tried that one,got it from another site, horses wouldnt eat it but the rabbit loved it lol
 
Lol have not tried it myself with mine but we have a rabbit and a few guinea pigs so they can have them if the horses don't like it.
Cazx
 
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Btw my horses also love those stud muffins you can buy and they contain fenugreek and they go mental for them
Cazx

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my horses love stud muffins too!
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