NET WT. 5 lbs (2.27 kg)
Crafted with alfalfa meal as the first ingredient, Standlee NutriBakes Apple & Pumpkin Horse Treats are a protein-rich, fiber-forward treat that supports muscle development, digestive health, and overall well-being. With natural sweetness from apples and pumpkin plus a hint of cinnamon, these wholesome bites deliver the perfect balance of nutrition and flavor in every reward.
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FIND A LOCATIONStandlee recommends NutriBakes Apple & Pumpkin Horse Treats as a wholesome reward with a forage foundation that aligns with how horses are naturally designed to eat. Made with premium alfalfa meal and baked with apple and pumpkin, these treats provide natural protein, fiber, and sustained energy while supporting normal digestion. Added vitamin E helps provide antioxidant support, while the balanced baked texture makes them easy to handle for training, rewarding, or everyday bonding moments with your horse.
Highly Palatable
Made in Idaho
Low Sugar
Horses and Donkeys
| Nutrient | Amount | Min/Max |
|---|---|---|
| Crude Protein (%) | 9.5 | Min |
| Crude Fat (%) | 6.8 | Min |
| Crude Fiber (%) | 11 | Max |
Alfalfa Meal, Oat Flour, Dried Bakery Product, Canola Oil, Applesauce, Apple Pomace, Pumpkin Puree, Cinnamon, Mixed Tocopherols
Store in a cool, dry place, out of direct sunlight. For best quality, use before the “Best By” date printed on the package. Once opened, reseal tightly to preserve freshness.
Offer in moderation; treat intake should not exceed 1–2% of the horse’s total daily diet. Provide fresh, clean water at all times. To reduce the risk of choking, supervise your horse while feeding. For aggressive eaters, break treats into smaller pieces.
Forage is a natural agriculture product. Despite the use of modern processing equipment, it is not always possible to remove all foreign materials. Please sort and remove any foreign materials prior to feeding.
Treats are technically still considered “feed.” Even when offered in small amounts, they contribute calories, soluble carbohydrates, and nutrients to the overall diet. Not all horse treats are created equal, and thoughtful choices can make the difference between a reward that complements or detracts from your horse’s overall nutrition program. With a little intention, feeding treats can be incorporated into your routine without compromising your horse’s long-term well-being.
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