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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. “Haven’t tried this yet….I was told by a friend I gave this recipe to that the horse seemed to appreciate it.”
Keep your horse on a diet of grass, hay and pellets. The occasional treat of carrots or apples is okay. And if you want to feed your horse a cake for its birthday, make it according to an approved horse cake recipe that consists only of items a horse can actually eat safely.
Two cups of oats (old-fashioned oats that you can buy at the supermarket work just fine) Two cups of horse sweet feed (or your horse’s favorite grain) Two carrots (cut the carrots into small sticks, and grate one half of one of them) Take the oats, sweet feed, grated carrot and molasses and mix them together in a big bowl.
Made with a vanilla sponge with buttercream and jam inside, this cake features a cute horse out to pasture. The fence is cleverly built using Kat Kat bars, along with green fondant for grass. This two-tier horse cake features a charming horse laying in a fondant pasture complete with hay bales, apples, and carrots.
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