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"History
was written on the back of the horse," according
to an inscription at The Horse Park in Kentucky.
The
dog may be man's best friend, but it was the horse that built
civilization!
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Birthday Cake for a Horse
4 cups sweet feed or oats
1 cup molasses or honey
2 carrots, cut into carrot sticks
1 apple, cut into slices
Mix
the honey and sweet feed or oats together in a large bowl. When
fully mixed, place the mixture on a plate and shape into the form
of a birthday cake. Use the carrots as candles and the apple slices
as decorations. Horses enjoy this sticky delicious treat.
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Horse Muffins
1 1/2 cups bran
1 cup whole wheat flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon baking powder
3/4 cup skimmed milk
1/2 cup molasses
2 tablespoons corn oil
1 egg, beaten
Stir
together bran, flour, soda, and baking powder. Mix together milk,
molasses, oil and egg. Mix wet ingredients into dry ingredients.
Bake in greased or paper lined muffin tins at 400 degrees F for
15 minutes.
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Horse Treats
1 packet Quaker oatmeal (dry)
1 handful sweet feed
2 spoonsful applesauce
1 spoonful honey or molasses
1 handful Cheerios
4 sugar cubes
Pinch of brown sugar
1/2 cup water
You
can mix this right in your horses feed bucket. Mix the oatmeal
with the water. Add sweet feed and applesauce. Stir together. Add
the Cheerios, brown sugar and honey or molasses. Mix again and place
sugar cubes on top. This serves one horse.
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