Read on for a healthy horse treat recipe for our horses that can’t have too much sugar.
Q: I own a 20-year-old Welsh Pony that recently had laminitis. She’s fine now, but the vet says she can’t have much sugar. My pony loves treats though, and I was wondering if you know of any substitutes.
A: This is a familiar problem. We all love to give our horses extra treats and snacks, yet anything with added sugars like molasses, refined white sugar, or even too much fruit sugar is not good for them—even if they aren’t prone to laminitis or metabolic syndrome like your pony. I also owned a Welsh who was prone to laminitis, so I know how carefully they have to be managed.
Here’s a healthy horse treat recipe for some healthy, sugar-free treats for your pony.
Tip: Keep these treats in a cool, dry place. They can spoil quickly, so share them with friends!
This article originally appeared in the November/December 2016 issue of Young Rider magazine. Click here to subscribe!
Courtney S. Diehl, DVM, has been an equine veterinarian since 2000. She is the author of Horse Vet: Chronicles of a Mobile Veterinarian and Stories of Eric the Fox, first place winner of the CIPA EVVY award. She is currently working on her third book.
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