Longside Bonding treats for horses. Garden apple
Longside Bonding treats for horses. Garden apple
Longside Bonding treats for horses. Garden apple

Longside Bonding treats for horses. Garden apple

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

These treats are grain- and sugar-free, made from a variety of 60 meadow grasses, and baked at low temperatures. This gentle baking process preserves the vitamins and minerals in the plants, whilst  ensuring a deliciously crunchy texture.

The ripe garden apples included in this composition make these treats especially appealing to horses and ponies and perfect for building a stronger connection 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.

These treats are grain- and sugar-free, made from a variety of 60 meadow grasses, and baked at low temperatures. This gentle baking process preserves the vitamins and minerals in the plants, whilst  ensuring a deliciously crunchy texture.

The ripe garden apples included in this composition make these treats especially appealing to horses and ponies and perfect for building a stronger connection between human and horse in various situations — whether in the stable, paddock, or during transportation.

  • meadow grasses
  • alfalfa
  • micronised linseed cake
  • apple dried
  • sunflower oil
  • calcium carbonate
  • psyllium husks
  • crude protein - 12,7%; 
  • 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.