Description
Low Sugar Horse Treats
Crunchits horse treats are a complementary feed for horses & ponies. Naturally healthy, low sugar, bite-sized horse treats providing a wonderful variety of flavours, texture and aromas that horses and ponies love.
Made with strawberry, beetroot, parsnip, carrot, banana, pea and spinach, crunchits can be fed daily as a tasty treat or reward.
Suitable for all horses and ponies, including those prone to laminitis. Crunchits horse treats are manufactured under the BETA NOPS scheme.
- Molasses free
- Adds variety, flavour and crunch
- Natural fruit & veg flavours
- Great value horse treat
- Suitable for horses and ponies prone to laminitis
- manufactured under the BETA NOPS scheme
Find out why a low sugar diet is the best option for your horse making Crunchits the perfect treat
Feeding Guidelines
To be fed as a treat as required, dividing the daily amount into two servings. Suggested quantities: 250kg pony – 10 crunchits per day, 500kg horse – 20 crunchits per day.
1 Crunchit = approximately 21 cals.
Ingredients
Analytical Constituents:Crude Protein 11%; Crude Fibre 1.5%; Crude Oils & Fats 1.25%; Crude Ash 1.0%; Sodium 0.01%; Sugar 4.0%.
Additives: Natural antioxidants.
Composition: Wheat Flour, Beetroot, Pea Flour, Carrots, Bananas, Peas, Spinach, Parsnips (5.3% total vegetables), Turmeric, Strawberries, Blackcurrant, Pomegranate (0.45% total fruit), Rosemary, Oregano.
FAQs
How many can I feed per day?
Feeding Guidelines:To be fed as a treat as required, dividing the daily amount into two servings. Suggested quantities: 250kg pony – 10 crunchits per day, 500kg horse – 20 crunchits per day.
1 Crunchit = approximately 21 cals.
My pony is prone to laminitis, are crunchits safe to feed to him?
Yes, due to the low sugar content, crunchits are suitable for all horses & ponies, including those prone to laminitis
Can crunchits be fed to competition horses?
Yes, crunchits are manufactured under the BETA NOPS guidelines so safe to feed to competition horses and ponies.
What are antioxidants and why are they good for my horse?
They are free radicals within the body that help to prevent cell damage and by helping the body to fight off diseases by boosting the immune system. They are vital for Horses in moderate to heavy work; Older horses; Growing horses; Ill or injured horses or horses with allergies.
Lily Macpherson –
Aspen was lucky enough to get a sample of Crunchits from our local equestrian store Gillett Cool and he really loved them! I was honestly surprised as they weren’t the same as normal treats and he can be quite fussy, but he really liked them and I was happy that they were low sugar and all natural, once I’m out of his current treats that I use for his stretches I’m going to replace them with Crunchits. Thank you for putting such a healthy option out there.
Zoe Harris –
“Crunchits are the perfect treat for my 25 year old cushings pony. I final found a treat he can have and that he loves, he will literally do anything for one !”
Sue Dixon –
“Top hit, must say. If they noticed any differences between the flavours and colours they didn’t say so to me. They loved them all. In fact my life was in danger at times if I had a couple in my pocket for ‘let out in the field’ titbits. Mind you, no, problems getting them across the Rec at speed with the aroma wafting from the jacket J
The first one Fleur had surprised her, it was definitely the “crunch”. Tricks takes everything in her stride, but they were both instantly hooked.”