Longside Bonding treats for horses. Aromatic fenugreek
Longside Bonding treats for horses. Aromatic fenugreek
Longside Bonding treats for horses. Aromatic fenugreek

Longside Bonding treats for horses. Aromatic fenugreek

A unique product specially designed to strengthen the trust and emotional bonds between humans and horses.

Longside treats are made from 100% natural ingredients, including fragrant fenugreek seeds and meadow grasses, making them appealing even to the most picky horses and ponies.

These treats are grain- and sugar-free and produced by using a gentle low-temperature baking process that preserves all the beneficial vitamins and minerals found in the plants.

Their size and shape make them perfect for enhancing the bond between human and horse in various situations — whether in the stable, paddock, or during transportation.

A unique product specially designed to strengthen the trust and emotional bonds between humans and horses.

Longside treats are made from 100% natural ingredients, including fragrant fenugreek seeds and meadow grasses, making them appealing even to the most picky horses and ponies.

These treats are grain- and sugar-free and produced by using a gentle low-temperature baking process that preserves all the beneficial vitamins and minerals found in the plants.

Their size and shape make them perfect for enhancing the bond between human and horse in various situations — whether in the stable, paddock, or during transportation.

  • meadow grasses
  • alfalfa
  • micronised linseed cake
  • fenugreek seed
  • sunflower oil
  • calcium carbonate
  • psyllium husks
  • crude protein - 13,4%; 
  • crude fat - 13%; 
  • crude fibres - 14,6%; 
  • crude ash - 10,5%; 
  • calcium - 2,8%; 
  • phosphorus - 0,34%; 
  • sodium - 0,06%.
Perfect for various daily occasions as a treat for horses and ponies:
  • as everyday treats — in the stable, paddock, or during rides;
  • when acclimating young, skittish, or nervous horses;
  • during transportation — to help reduce stress and  keep the horse distracted;
  • during veterinary procedures — as positive reinforcement;
  • when introducing the horse to new people — to build trust;
  • during recovery from illness or injury — to boost appetite and improve mood.