Stabul Nuggets Molasses-Free Fenugreek Horse Treats
In a Nutshell
- Treats are loved by horses for their smell and taste.
- Recent formulation changes have made them harder and poses choking risks.
- Owners of senior or dental issue-prone horses should be cautious.
Quick Verdict
Horse owners praise the flavor, but recent formulation changes raised concerns about hardness and choking hazards.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Treats are harder and crumble easily, posing a choking hazard.
Prevention: Carefully monitor your horse during feeding, and consider softer alternatives if necessary.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Smell and Taste (4)
Horses love the smell and taste of these treats.
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Great for Training (2)
Effective for training purposes.
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Size and Texture (3)
Appropriate size for easy handling.
Cons
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Hard and Crumbled Texture (2) major
The treats are now harder and crumble easily.
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Choking Hazards (3) critical
Harder treats pose a choking risk, especially for older horses.
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Misleading Labeling (2) major
Not as low carb and sugar as claimed.
Quality Trend: Declining
Recent reviews indicate that a change in formulation has made the treats harder and more brittle, posing potential hazards to horses, especially those with dental issues. Buyers should be cautious with this version of the treats.
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Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • entrenamiento y retribución de caballos — The treats are great for training and reward purposes, as horses find them enticing and enjoyable.
✗ Skip If
- • Owners of senior horses or horses with dental issues. — Older horses and those with dental issues may struggle with the harder formulation and face choking hazards.
- • Those requiring strict low-carb and sugar diets. — The treats are not as low-carb and low-sugar as claimed, which may be a concern for horses on strict diets.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Floor Compatibility
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Common Questions
Are these treats safe for horses with dental issues?
Recent formulation changes have made the treats harder, posing a choking hazard for horses with dental issues. Proceed with caution.
Is the promotional labeling accurate for low sugar and carbs?
No, the actual ratios are over 10% combined, which is too high to be considered low sugar and carbs.
Are they good for treats and low carbohydrate snacks
Yes, these treats are safe for horses with insulin issues and are generally enjoyed by horses.
Are horses with gastric issue accepting these treats?
These treats are more oriented towards taste and training purposes.
Is it a good idea to double-rent the stables?
Yes, it's an excellent way to maximize revenue and be environmentally friendly.
Is there high demand for horse boarding?
Yes, for family holidays and during the tourist season there is an increase in demand. However, there may be demand for boarding year-round.
Highlighted Reviews
"The 20 other 5 star reviews don’t lie! I am always in pursuit of <10 sugar & starch treats to use for my mare for her R+ training. These are a fabulous high-value option for her and she LOVES them!"
"These treats are now SO incredibly hard that I will no longer give them to my older Cushings horse with some dental issues. …"
Bottom Line
Great for horses who enjoy their treats, but be cautious with the new harder formula. Monitor your horse during feeding, especially if they are older or have dental issues.