Manna Pro Bite-Sized Horse Treats | Apple Flavored | 4 Pounds
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Apple Bite-Size Nuggets contain 5% sugar.
This product is suitable for mini donkeys:
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There has to be a mistake somewhere. Manna Pro Apple Flavored Bite Sized Nuggets are a tasty horse treat that is popular. We apologize for any inconvenience this has caused.
Selected User Reviews For Manna Pro Bite-Sized Horse Treats | Apple Flavored | 4 Pounds
THESE ARE A FAVORITE OF MY WIFE'S HORSE. The horse, on the other hand, continues to despise me. Jello is one of my favorite foods, so it's no surprise that I adore it.
Horse crack is the name given to this tasty treat. br>br>All of the horses were rummaging through my pockets, nipping at my gloves and jacket in the process. br>br>Since arriving at the barn from an auction, the gray in the picture has refused to let anyone touch him, and we haven't been able to catch him. He took a treat from me today and then followed me around looking for more, so I can now touch his face after 6 handfuls.
My donkeys enjoy them despite the fact that they have an artificial odor. They're not bad for the price, and they're a lot less messy in your barn jacket pocket than the other treats. They're likely to be purchased again.
" They do not, however, have an "Apple" scent to them. They have a strong black licorice smell, which I don't care for, but my horses seem to enjoy it, so that's all that matters! This bag is a great value for the money (I paid almost $6 for it). It's a decently sized bag with the words "300 treats" printed on the front, which appears to be accurate. The treats themselves have a thicker pellet appearance to them. My old rescue mare enjoys chewing on them because they're soft. I'll buy it again, but I'll try a different flavor next time because of the odor.
These are a big hit with my picky yearling, who refuses to eat real apples, fruit, or vegetables. As a result, I'm overjoyed! Moreover, the cost is fantastic. The only other thing I can get her to eat are stud muffins, which are significantly more expensive.
These are a big hit with my horse. I tried switching to a different treat with omegas, but he wouldn't eat it. He did this little excited shake of the head whenever he saw me reaching into my pocket. My horse was imported from Florida, and the hay was of poor quality. He's turned into a food snob since moving to Wisconsin. He's switched from his previous grain to the hay and grain that my boarding facility grows on its own. He'll only eat these treats from now on! We just finished a bag of apple-flavored chewing gum, which made his breath smell great. The peppermint is the next flavor I'm going to try. However, I'm surprised at the price disparity between the flavors. Why do carrots and spices cost more?.
because there are only 1 or 2 options My horse seemed to enjoy them, so I gave it a 5 star rating on taste. (LOL. ) I didn't try one. br>br>Because they're small, you can control the portion size and give just one or two as a special treat. br>br>I gave him a small handful the first time. 4 or 5 is a possibility. and he went into a sugar rush-like episode almost immediately. It hasn't happened since then, and I've never given him more than two at a time since then. Of course, if I'd read the bag, I wouldn't have gotten such a sugar rush because it says to only give one or two at a time. My fault.
These were a hit with the horse. I apologize for the incorrect rating I gave this product. I mistook myself for a review of another horse product I had recently purchased. So forgive me if I said something negative about this product; they loved it. br>br>This was my first review, and it was completely incorrect. The best thing about it was how quickly it arrived. I placed my order one day and received it the next day. Have a Welsh pony that is starting to lose weight. Based on other reviews, I was hopeful that this would be beneficial to her. She enjoys her regular horse feed, but she has lost a lot of weight due to the recent cold Texas weather and her own daughter bullying her off it. It arrived the day before yesterday, and I served her her usual fare. Then I gave her a scoop of this new stuff to eat. At first, I thought she was going to eat it, but it was clear that she didn't care for it. She put it down and went over to her daughter's bucket to eat some of hers that didn't contain this. That is never the case. I had to take the food out of her bucket, but she didn't want anything to do with it again. The flavor may appeal to some horses, but it did not appeal to mine.