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The Cantering Chef Horse Treats
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Banana Blast Blackberry Vanilla Cinnamon Apple Raisin Peppermint
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The Cantering Chef Horse Treats

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List Price: $15.00 - $28.00
Our Price: $9.95 - $22.95 Save Up to: $5.05 (34%)
The Cantering Chef has baked up something unique for your horse! His tasty horse cookies combine the freshest natural ingredients, including scrumptious rolled oats and molasses. Choose from three delicious flavors:
  • Blackberry Vanilla - flavored with natural blackberry flavor and pure vanilla extract
  • Apple Cinnamon Raisin - flavored with natural apple flavor, cinnamon and raisins
  • Peppermint Crush - flavored with peppermint oil
These oven-baked goodies make the perfect bite-sized rewards. They've been tested and approved by our own horses and ponies, so your horse is sure to love them!

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Only the picky one won't eat Bought the peppermint ones for my thoroughbred mare who is picky about treats (I should know better than to try new treats with her). She ate a few then turned her nose up at them. However they were a winner with every other horse I tried to give them to, especially my retired gelding who loves anything in treat form. He was begging and begging for them. They are really hard and crunchy so don't break, but they are a good size and the horses seem to be good with the crunchy texture. I just wish my mare wasn't so finicky! :) May 15, 2013
The Horses Loved Them I bought the Cinnnamon Apple Raisin, they smelled great and my horse (as well as the others in the barn) went crazy for them! April 18, 2013
Don't care for them I purchased the Apple Cinnamon Raison flavor and when I opened the bag I thought that they smelled delicious. I figured the horses would love them. Unfortunately, none of the horses in the barn cared for them and wouldn't even eat them. The one that eats everything did attempt to eat the cookie, but spit most of it out and was uninterested after that. I'm a little disappointed and next time will have to avoid The Cantering Chef. March 22, 2013
smell like heaven Both of my horses love these. The vanilla scent is heavenly -- I want to eat them myself!! March 14, 2013
Everyone loves these! I have yet to find a horse that doesn't love the peppermint horse treats! I board at a barn with 20+ horses and every single one (even the picky eaters) start nickering for treats the minute they see the bag. I highly recommend this product. February 16, 2013
Horsey didn't approve :( My horse who eats almost anything hated these treats. They looked good, smelled delicious but my horse just spit it out and ran out the door! I wanted him to try something new instead of the molasses treats but I guess Ill stick with German Horse Muffins from now on! But Im sure some other horses would like them. December 29, 2012
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