Equus Magnificus The German Low Starch, Low Sugar Beet Horse Treats
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Skip the sugar cubes and give your hoofed friend Equus Magnificus The German Beet Horse Treat—a sweet treat that’s also good for her. The beet pulp recipe supplies fiber that is designed to aid your mane pal’s digestive system. This supplement is high in calories and fortified with vitamins to help her reach her nutritional goals. Plus, it’s low in sugar and starch. These tasty treats are perfectly poppable and can be enjoyed right out of the bag
Key Benefits- A high-calorie winter treat.
- High fiber—to help digestibility and ease of fermentation.
- Beet pulp recipe helps support your horse’s digestive system.
- Low starch and sugar content and fortified with vitamins.
- Feed directly out of the bag—no soaking needed!
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Item Number199817
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Weight1.0 pounds
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Food FormTreats
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Special DietHigh Fiber, Low Sugar, Low Starch, Low NSC
Dried Plain Beet Pulp, Molasses Products, Cornstarch, Plant Protein Products, Processed Grain By-Products, Vitamin A Supplement, Vitamin D3 Supplement, Vitamin E Supplement, Vitamin B12 Supplement, Riboflavin Supplement, Folic Acid, Biotin, Thiamine Mononitrate, L-Lysine, Dl-Methionine, Calcium Carbonate, Dicalcium Phosphate, Monocalcium Phosphate, Salt, Magnesium Oxide, Manganous Oxide, Manganese Sulfate, Ferrous Sulfate, Ferrous Carbonate, Copper Chloride, Copper Sulfate, Zinc Oxide, Zinc Sulfate, Ehtylenediamine Dihydrodide, Calcium Proprionate, Calcium Iodate, Cobalt Carbonate, Sodium Selenite, Selenium Yeast, Zinc Amino Acid Complex, Copper Amino Acid Complex, Manganese Amino Acid Complex, Cobalt Glucoheptonate, Natural And Artificial Flavors Added, Soybean Oil
Guaranteed Analysis | |
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Crude Protein | 7% min |
Crude Fat | 1.5% min |
Crude Fiber | 11.5% max |
Moisture | 13.5% max |
Ash | 8% max |
Feed as a treat to any class of horse. Consult with your veterinarian for proper daily amounts.
Customer Reviews
93% Recommend
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My Name is Domino and I Approve These Treats
By Domino on Nov 28, 2020
Hi folks, Domino here to let you know that my mom finally found an acceptable treat for my royal taste buds. Since I have Cushings, and Insulin Resistance, and Hypothyroidism (and heart disease but that’s beside the point) I can’t have any sugar or starch. And I have to take a nasty little pink pill. Anyone who thinks that pill isn’t nasty should try chewing it up themselves. Mom hides it inside this treat and she thinks I don’t know it’s there, but I do. It’s just that the treat is so good, I don’t care. And it does somewhat overwhelm the bitter flavor of the pill so I like that. Everything else she hid it in was not acceptable, I’m glad she finally found these treats. Wonder what took her so Hi folks, Domino here to let you know that my mom finally found an acceptable treat for my royal taste buds. Since I have Cushings, and Insulin Resistance, and Hypothyroidism (and heart disease but that’s beside the point) I can’t have any sugar or starch. And I have to take a nasty little pink pill. Anyone who thinks that pill isn’t nasty should try chewing it up themselves. Mom hides it inside this treat and she thinks I don’t know it’s there, but I do. It’s just that the treat is so good, I don’t care. And it does somewhat overwhelm the bitter flavor of the pill so I like that. Everything else she hid it in was not acceptable, I’m glad she finally found these treats. Wonder what took her so long? She’s really slow sometimes, especially around breakfast. Tsk, tsk. Now if I could only convince her to use a whole treat instead of a third, life would be just grand again. … more
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My horses chase me for these...
By Despismom on Dec 28, 2020
Literally, my horses follow me around when I have these treats. They must be delicious, because my guys love them. Also, they are soft enough to break apart with my hands... both of my horses are geriatric and cannot handle a treat this big (not enough good teeth). But I break one treat into numerous pieces, so they go pretty far.
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A little too chewy
By Elizabeth on Feb 23, 2021
Wanted to give my senior horse a low sugar treat, but he had a difficult time eating these. They are very chewy are hard to break into smaller pieces.
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Not what I imagined.
By BatesBarn on Jan 17, 2021
I bought these to try to open up and conceal a pill for my horse. They are very very hard. My horse will eat them but I'm just not happy with the texture. They are pretty large and so hard.
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Fabulous treat
By Patti on Nov 14, 2020
High quality low starch and sugar beet pulp treat for horses. Especially great for laminitic or cushing horses. Can also hide a pill inside. The treat is large and can be broken into several bitesize pieces without crumbling.
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My horse loves these
By Gizmo2002 on Dec 5, 2020
I am always looking for low sugar, low starch treats for my horse. These are great and my horse loves them. Gizmo thanks you for making such good horse treats.
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Horses don't love them
By Barbcats on Dec 5, 2020
Horses mouth them and spit them out. They are large balls, very hard, and difficult to break into smaller bits, which they might have liked better.
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Horse loves them!!!
By Sierragreen97 on Jan 20, 2021
My pony loves these treats. Don’t get hard and easy to feed. Highly recommend :)
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Low sugar treat review
By ARed on Sep 14, 2020
I was glad to see these treats as my horses love the German Horse Muffins. However, they did not go over as well. The pickier eaters did not love them. They are also harder so a little more difficult to break into pieces or to use as a pill disguise. Although Chewy had a great price, these still are a little pricey for the amount you get, as are the German Muffins. I would probably not order these again.
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Hard Boluses
By Iron on Jan 26, 2021
These are so hard I couldn’t break them or cut them. Can anyone say “choke”?