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Title:Equine Notes Conference
Notice:Topics List=4, Horses 4Sale/Wanted=150, Equip 4Sale/Wanted=151
Moderator:MTADMS::COBURNIO
Created:Tue Feb 11 1986
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2080
Total number of notes:22383

1961.0. "Recipes for Horses" by AKOCOA::ROLLINS (five fuzzies) Wed Apr 12 1995 15:25

Hi,

I have more of these at home.  Most I copied from "The Original
Book of Horse Treats" by June Evers.  I also have recipes for
dogs, cats and ferrets - if anyone is interested in them send me 
an e-mail.

beth

                       *  Exported from  MasterCook II  *

                          Squire's favorite whinny bars

Recipe By     :[email protected] (Katharine R Saunders)

Serving Size  :      Preparation Time :
Categories    :New Text Import

  Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method
--------  ------------  --------------------------------
                                                                                
       2  cups          oats                                                    
     3/4  cup           grain -- - this can be cut down if you have a hot horse 
       3  cups          bran                                                    
       1  cup           molasses -- this may have to be altered
		        grain                                    
                                                                                

Mix oats, grain and bran together - I use a bucket.  Drizzle in molasses,
wile mixing with your hands - you're looking for a consistency a little
thinner than play-doh.  Place dollops (about a half-handful) on a cookie
sheet and bake at 375 for about ten minutes - these have a tendency to
burn.  They never get completely hard, but they store nicely.  When I'm in a
hurry, I spread the mixture in a pan and cook it like bars, but it is
difficult to get out of the pan unless I've greased it. This recipe makes alot
- you can cut it down to size pretty easily.

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                            *  Exported from  MasterCook II  *

                         "I didn't buck today" treats


Recipe By     :[email protected] (Katharine R Saunders)

Serving Size  :      Preparation Time :
Categories    :New Text Import

  Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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       2  sticks        butter -- or margarine                                  
     3/4  cup           brown sugar                                             
       2                eggs                                                    
       1  cup           raisons                                                 
       2  cups          rolled oats -- or oatmeal                               
       1  cup           alfalfa pellets                                         
                                                                                

Mix butter with sugar and eggs until smooth.  Add dry ingredients slowly.
Drop by spoonfuls onto cookie sheet - bake for about 8 minutes at 350.
These have a tendency to go very quickly at horse shows - some people in my
barn even eat them and the horses love them.

If your horse is picky, you can always fall back on carrots, apples, and
sugar cubes :-

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NOTES : Re:  alfalfa pellets - I'm talking about the little ones, the ones that are
       cylindrical and about a half inch long, not the pressed squares.
                       
                     *  Exported from  MasterCook II  *

                                  HORSE MUFFINS

Recipe By     :[email protected] (Crickman)
Serving Size  :      Preparation Time :
Categories    :New Text Import

  Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method
--------  ------------  --------------------------------
                                                                                
   1 1/2  cups          bran                                                    
       1  cup           whole wheat flour                                       
       1  teaspoon      baking soda                                             
       1  teaspoon      baking powder                                           
     3/4  cup           skim milk                                               
     1/2  cup           molasses                                                
       2  Tablespoons   cooking oil                                             
       1                egg -- beaten                                           
                                                                                

Preheat oven to 400 degrees Farenheit.  Stir together bran, flour, soda 
and baking powder.  Mix together milk, molasses, oil and egg.  Mix wet
ingredients into dry ingredients.  Bake in greased or lined muffin tins
for 15 minutes.  

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NOTES : 
       This recipe started as a mistake.  I meant to make bran muffins for
       people but had no molasses.  Decided to use the molasses that I buy
       for the horses.  Wrong.  Tasted terrible to me.   However, the 
       horses think these are great.  I make a double batch each New Years
       Day so they can each have one for their birthday

                            *  Exported from  MasterCook II  *

                              Horse Cookie Recipe

Recipe By     :[email protected]
Serving Size  :      Preparation Time :
Categories    :New Text Import

  Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method
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      15  cups          sweet feed                                              
       4  jars          dark molasses -- 12 oz. size                            
       1  cup           water                                                   
       5  cups          flour                                                   
                                                                                

Mix the first three ingredients, then add flour to hold the dough
togather.  Coat mini muffin tins with vegetable spray, then use a spoon to
press dough into each compartment.  Bake at 350 degrees for 20 minutes, or
until dark brown.  Let cool, then store in an airtight container.

        If anyone on the net knows Jolee, please thank her for me and my 
horses, mules and ponies (they are hooked on Mrs. Pastures Horse Cookies 
@ $25.00 per 5 pounds).

Mike Tatr

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NOTES :   A few months back, someone ask for a recipe for horse cookies.  
In this months Horse & Rider, there is a recipe.  It was sent in by Jolee
Brunton of San Diego, CA (thats California) and here it is.
 
                                    
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1961.1MROA::ROBINSON_Syou have HOW MANY cats??Thu Apr 13 1995 14:163
    	These are great! Thanks for posting them!!
    
    	Sherry
1961.2HORSE RECIPESSTOWOA::GBELLIVEAUThu Apr 13 1995 14:373
    The Red Acre gang is going to love these.  The horse I ride
    LOVES treats.