Horse treats Do-It-Yourself - Cookbook for horses: Cookbook for horses - Make your own horse treats
Whether it's for perfectly healthy horses who simply need a new incentive in their daily training, or for sickly horses who suffer from a weak immune system and need a little help accordingly: Feeding horse treats represents an incredible opportunity to strengthen the bond between rider and horse.

The trend of horse treats has been around for a few years, but only recently has it really become about making these treats yourself. In the spirit of this trend, new recipes continue to emerge from riders who have put a lot of time into rewarding their pets.

The contents of the book are:
- Introduction
- Basics of horse nutrition
- Horse treats: background information
- Making treats yourself: the theory
- Making treats yourself: the practice with many recipes
- Conclusion

In this book, some of the best recipes have been compiled, with a level of difficulty that not even children with their parents can go wrong with. In addition, each one of these recipes is modifiable, so the treats can always be adapted to a horse's condition. Some horses have to follow a strict diet, which is why sugar is out as a glue, other horses tolerate fruit quite poorly, and still others are allergic to some plants. Since each horse is different and the owner of the horse always knows best about the habits and problems, this recipe book also includes a theory section in which it is explained exactly how the horse's stomach actually works, which herbs are particularly helpful and which plants should rather be kept away from.

With the knowledge in this book the first own recipes will soon develop.
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Horse treats Do-It-Yourself - Cookbook for horses: Cookbook for horses - Make your own horse treats
Whether it's for perfectly healthy horses who simply need a new incentive in their daily training, or for sickly horses who suffer from a weak immune system and need a little help accordingly: Feeding horse treats represents an incredible opportunity to strengthen the bond between rider and horse.

The trend of horse treats has been around for a few years, but only recently has it really become about making these treats yourself. In the spirit of this trend, new recipes continue to emerge from riders who have put a lot of time into rewarding their pets.

The contents of the book are:
- Introduction
- Basics of horse nutrition
- Horse treats: background information
- Making treats yourself: the theory
- Making treats yourself: the practice with many recipes
- Conclusion

In this book, some of the best recipes have been compiled, with a level of difficulty that not even children with their parents can go wrong with. In addition, each one of these recipes is modifiable, so the treats can always be adapted to a horse's condition. Some horses have to follow a strict diet, which is why sugar is out as a glue, other horses tolerate fruit quite poorly, and still others are allergic to some plants. Since each horse is different and the owner of the horse always knows best about the habits and problems, this recipe book also includes a theory section in which it is explained exactly how the horse's stomach actually works, which herbs are particularly helpful and which plants should rather be kept away from.

With the knowledge in this book the first own recipes will soon develop.
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Horse treats Do-It-Yourself - Cookbook for horses: Cookbook for horses - Make your own horse treats

Horse treats Do-It-Yourself - Cookbook for horses: Cookbook for horses - Make your own horse treats

by Edwin Van Der Vaag
Horse treats Do-It-Yourself - Cookbook for horses: Cookbook for horses - Make your own horse treats

Horse treats Do-It-Yourself - Cookbook for horses: Cookbook for horses - Make your own horse treats

by Edwin Van Der Vaag

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Whether it's for perfectly healthy horses who simply need a new incentive in their daily training, or for sickly horses who suffer from a weak immune system and need a little help accordingly: Feeding horse treats represents an incredible opportunity to strengthen the bond between rider and horse.

The trend of horse treats has been around for a few years, but only recently has it really become about making these treats yourself. In the spirit of this trend, new recipes continue to emerge from riders who have put a lot of time into rewarding their pets.

The contents of the book are:
- Introduction
- Basics of horse nutrition
- Horse treats: background information
- Making treats yourself: the theory
- Making treats yourself: the practice with many recipes
- Conclusion

In this book, some of the best recipes have been compiled, with a level of difficulty that not even children with their parents can go wrong with. In addition, each one of these recipes is modifiable, so the treats can always be adapted to a horse's condition. Some horses have to follow a strict diet, which is why sugar is out as a glue, other horses tolerate fruit quite poorly, and still others are allergic to some plants. Since each horse is different and the owner of the horse always knows best about the habits and problems, this recipe book also includes a theory section in which it is explained exactly how the horse's stomach actually works, which herbs are particularly helpful and which plants should rather be kept away from.

With the knowledge in this book the first own recipes will soon develop.

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ISBN-13: 9783986469597
Publisher: XinXii
Publication date: 05/28/2022
Sold by: Xinxii Publishing
Format: eBook
Pages: 142
File size: 778 KB
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