DIY Horse Treats Sugar Free! Easiest Recipe Ever!

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024

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  • @beil3960
    @beil3960 5 років тому +3

    I don't know if you know it or not, but putting a couple of slices of bread in the bag with your cookies will also help keep them moist, I do this trick when I make chocolate chip cookies etc. and it keeps them moist every time. Loved the video

  • @gskateri6008
    @gskateri6008 7 років тому +3

    I made up my own sugar free treats too! EDiting my video lol.
    Love this recipe too!

  • @sunflowr1
    @sunflowr1 Рік тому

    Thankyou

  • @emilyc8886
    @emilyc8886 7 років тому +2

    is there a substitute for the ground flax seed?

  • @taliachambers7944
    @taliachambers7944 6 років тому +4

    I give my horse mineral and oats it makes her cout nice and shiny.

  • @everydayequinelife7043
    @everydayequinelife7043 7 років тому +8

    Love this!!! So easy!!

  • @nadeemkhan4907
    @nadeemkhan4907 2 роки тому

    Hello mam,can you please let me know if we can feed horses biscuits which contains sugar in it coz my horse loves to eat a lot of biscuits.pls reply if it is good or bad to serve lot of biscuits as a treat.pls reply thanks.

  • @re-ridersuzanne
    @re-ridersuzanne 6 років тому

    LOL! Roll the parchment in the opposite direction hold for a few minutes. Will lie flat!😊

  • @CT-xi6nm
    @CT-xi6nm Рік тому

    How much does it make?

  • @abbieg3945
    @abbieg3945 7 років тому +1

    How many cups or grams is the ground flax seed? :)

  • @kailynngordon3870
    @kailynngordon3870 5 років тому

    Can I put them in balls or different shapes

  • @mollie2579
    @mollie2579 4 роки тому +1

    Would this be alright for a horse that get lammi? x I always worry about giving him too much stuff 😂❤️

  • @sharon8813
    @sharon8813 6 років тому +1

    Could you use oats instead of flaxseed?

    • @BudgetEquestrian
      @BudgetEquestrian  6 років тому +2

      I thin k you could, the consistency might be a little different though. I would play around with it, and see what happens. That is how I usually come up with new recipes, just add things, and see if it works. Usually it does! 😊😍

    • @sharon8813
      @sharon8813 6 років тому

      The Budget Equestrian thanks!! I didn't really care about the sugar part so I just a bit of flour and molasses and it worked!! 😂😁

    • @re-ridersuzanne
      @re-ridersuzanne 6 років тому +1

      Oats have sugars in them, so does even unsweetened applesauce, so ask your Vet.

  • @SigneofHorses
    @SigneofHorses 7 років тому

    Why do you add the cinnamon? I would not think of cinnamon for my horse....
    I used to make flaxseed crackers for myself and it needs a bit of flavouring. Been thinking of adding some essential oils to the recipe to make it interesting for the pony..

  • @melissarichards3083
    @melissarichards3083 3 роки тому +1

    DO NOT feed these to laminitic horses

  • @suemcfarlane4199
    @suemcfarlane4199 6 років тому +5

    Well the proof was in the pudding they certainly liked them

  • @melissarichards3083
    @melissarichards3083 3 роки тому +2

    Sorry, but did you happen to check the sugar content on the apple sauce?? I understand there's no sugar ADDED but apples are naturally quite high in sugar. So no added sugar doesn't mean NO sugar! Do labelling laws in America require this information? If you're saying this is safe for laminitic horses you would want to be very careful

    • @audreygregis8721
      @audreygregis8721 9 місяців тому +1

      There are labeling laws in the U.S., but they honestly do not list sugar properly. Like cereals, people forget ALL grains turn to sugar....in addition to the added sugar. People forget how high fruits are in sugar. They think it's "good" sugar, but there is no sugar that is "good" sugar. Plus, fructose is solely metabolized in the liver...in both humans and horses.

  • @vden02
    @vden02 5 років тому +2

    Fyi everyone the cinnamon you buy at Wally world or grocery stores isn't real cinnamon, mostly fillers. Get the real sticks and grate.

  • @alanagill8041
    @alanagill8041 5 років тому +5

    A quick question - do these treats have to be kept refrigerated? I would love to make them but don’t have a fridge at my barn to keep them in..... also do you preheat the oven before putting the treats in or not? :)

    • @koaxander4505
      @koaxander4505 3 роки тому

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    • @derektitus8636
      @derektitus8636 3 роки тому

      @Koa Xander try FlixZone. Just search on google for it :)

    • @arielapastel8658
      @arielapastel8658 2 роки тому

      Yes always refrigerate flax ingredient treats

  • @gabnsab
    @gabnsab Рік тому +1

    You understand that fructose is a sugar, right? You may not be adding table sugar (sucrose) to your treats but they're still full of sugar. That applesauce has around 11 grams of sugar per half cup serving and that may be too much for someone who is trying to regulate their horse's blood sugar.

    • @audreygregis8721
      @audreygregis8721 9 місяців тому

      And fructose is solely metabolized in the liver....in both humans and horses. Might be okay for the occasional treat, but I wouldn't use these for training purposes, where you are using a lot of them. I would definitely not use them for any horse that has sugar problems, or are easy keepers.

  • @Chrissywalters
    @Chrissywalters 5 років тому +2

    Love this idea, but unfortunately apple is still sugar.

    • @joannewilsonoreilly7858
      @joannewilsonoreilly7858 5 років тому

      Christine Walters yes Apple has sugar, but 1/2 cup of sugar in that whole batch, can’t be that harmful for a horse without insulin resistance or Cushing ....... I think ?

    • @Chrissywalters
      @Chrissywalters 5 років тому

      Joanne Wilson O'Reilly maybe. I'm not sure. I know you shouldn't feed apples to IR horses. I've been feeding a commercial treat called Delights. They have a little sugar in them. I would like to find a treat/recipe that has no sugar. 😊

    • @melissarichards3083
      @melissarichards3083 3 роки тому +1

      @@joannewilsonoreilly7858 She's telling viewers these are sugar free. It's misleading and dangerous.

  • @jandunn3075
    @jandunn3075 7 років тому +3

    thank you my horses loved this I did two things just a little bit different what I did was I turn the parchment paper over so it curled under the sides of the pan and I used a pizza cutter very much faster and it doesn't cut the parchment paper

    • @BudgetEquestrian
      @BudgetEquestrian  7 років тому

      That is a great idea Jan, turning the parchment paper over does make it a LOT easier! And using a pizza cutter is simply genius!😍

  • @allifedyk8531
    @allifedyk8531 4 роки тому +1

    Well they are sugar free, but there's cinnamon in them and that's bad for them!

  • @ilovehorsesilovehorses168
    @ilovehorsesilovehorses168 4 роки тому +1

    How long do they last

  • @daddyrilakkuma6793
    @daddyrilakkuma6793 6 років тому +1

    Does anyone know the shelf life of these

  • @re-ridersuzanne
    @re-ridersuzanne 6 років тому +1

    Love your kitchen!!!

  • @toadmiffle
    @toadmiffle 3 роки тому

    How long do these treats stay good for if kept in the fridge?

  • @clairealmondlake1230
    @clairealmondlake1230 3 роки тому

    My horse: AAAAAAH TREATS!!! YUMMY!!!
    Me: Merry Christmas, Ludo
    Ludo (My horse): what? I don't know what Christmas is, BUT TREEEAAAATTTSSSS GIMME

  • @annmargarettalas9976
    @annmargarettalas9976 3 роки тому

    Can you substitute apple sauce with something else...my daughters are allergic to apples

  • @LissTheLegend
    @LissTheLegend 7 років тому

    Thanks Lisa! I love it . the horses loved it

  • @JE-western-rider
    @JE-western-rider 4 роки тому

    Would a bit of sugar free pancake syrup work in place of the cinnamon?

  • @reaganrichards7317
    @reaganrichards7317 4 роки тому

    is this okay to give a horse with lammi? bc my horse has that and he can’t have any sugar at all!?

  • @equinesia
    @equinesia 2 роки тому

    How long can we safely keep leftovers and how to safe it for the horse?

  • @ediecraps9475
    @ediecraps9475 Рік тому

    Made these and my old mare loves them. So easy. Thanks so much.

  • @reneehollenbeck5824
    @reneehollenbeck5824 3 роки тому

    This is great! My horse is allergic to oats and carrots. Cant wait to try it.

  • @12h_of_sass71
    @12h_of_sass71 4 роки тому

    would this be ok for a horse with laminitis?

  • @chloenesme2022
    @chloenesme2022 5 років тому

    equestrians who have their own horse blogs, who are making videos about how to make your own horse treats need to put down in the description box the ingredients, how much you need and how they made it as other people might want to make it aswel.

    • @vden02
      @vden02 5 років тому +1

      She gives the amounts as she makes them, watch the video and you will know the measurements.

  • @anncorrigan3710
    @anncorrigan3710 4 роки тому

    Do you have to cook them ?

  • @mckenziehairston1417
    @mckenziehairston1417 7 років тому

    I learned this last week in ponyclub but NEVER give your horses food thats been in a plastic bag. There is a reason, but I can't remeber!

  • @bridlepaths2153
    @bridlepaths2153 5 років тому

    Would these be a good option for laminitic horses??

    • @imaginehorses8341
      @imaginehorses8341 5 років тому

      BridlePaths yes because they don’t have sugar in them

    • @vden02
      @vden02 5 років тому +1

      Apple sauce contains it's own sugar they just didn't add extra sugar and NO I would no give these to laminitic horse

    • @alyssawenzel497
      @alyssawenzel497 2 роки тому

      @@vden02 this is a late reply but could I use something in replace of apple sauce ? I'm trying to find a good 100% sugar free recipe for laminitic ponies but I can't seem to find a recipe that's 100% sugar free :(

    • @audreygregis8721
      @audreygregis8721 9 місяців тому

      @@alyssawenzel497 You would be better off using forage-based pellets, or find a treat that is forage-based. That's what I use for my easy-keeper mare. And a bag of timothy pellets, or alfalfa/timothy pellets is way cheaper than any kind of horse treats. Actually, if you are in the states, I use Standlee timothy pellets just to get her Big Sky Minerals in her. And, Standlee just came out with horse treats that are forage based (alfalfa) larger pellets with three different flavorings you can choose from. They got pretty good reviews from horse owners, so I'm trying them out.

  • @katkasmirill1970
    @katkasmirill1970 7 років тому

    omg thank you.... i have a mare that had laminitis and she is on a diet, i will add biotin and tumeric to this ☺ but i dont know where to buy apple souce in Slovenia... can i just do it myself?

    • @BudgetEquestrian
      @BudgetEquestrian  7 років тому +1

      I think you could, if it's homemade, it should be the same, I would think :)

    • @katkasmirill1970
      @katkasmirill1970 7 років тому +1

      The Budget Equestrian thanks ☺ and i love you! You are amazing and you deserve a loooot more subscribes!!

    • @BudgetEquestrian
      @BudgetEquestrian  7 років тому +1

      Thank you! ☺☺☺

    • @melissarichards3083
      @melissarichards3083 3 роки тому +1

      Apples are naturally full of sugar and should not be fed to laminitic horses