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NAF Minty Treats — Natural Peppermint Horse Treats for Rewards & Training
NAF Minty Treats — Natural Peppermint Horse Treats for Rewards & Training
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NAF Minty Treats — Natural Peppermint Horse Treats for Rewards & Training
🌿 Real Peppermint • Low Sugar • Everyday Treat
NAF Minty Treats are highly palatable, natural horse treats made with real peppermint, designed to reward, train and bond with your horse while supporting a balanced diet.
With a low sugar, molasses-free formulation, they offer a healthier alternative to traditional treats — ideal for everyday use without overloading calories.
✅ Key Benefits
✅ Made with real peppermint — naturally appealing flavour horses love
✅ Low sugar & molasses-free — suitable for horses on controlled or balanced diets
✅ Highly palatable — encourages appetite and works well as a reward or training aid
✅ Versatile use — ideal for hand feeding, training, stretching exercises or enrichment toys
✅ Competition safe — BETA NOPS approved for FEI competition use
📊 Typical Specification
| Feature | Benefit |
|---|---|
| 1 kg bag | Practical size for daily use |
| Peppermint flavour | Naturally appealing taste |
| Low sugar formulation | Supports controlled feeding |
| Pellet-style treats | Easy to handle and feed |
🧾 Composition & Features
NAF Minty Treats are made from quality natural ingredients including mint, giving them a strong, fresh aroma that horses find highly attractive.
Typical ingredients include:
- Barley & wheat
- Mint (peppermint flavouring)
- Calcium carbonate
They are designed to be nutritious but not overly rich, making them suitable for regular rewarding without compromising diet balance.
🪣 How to Use
- Feed by hand as a reward or treat
- Use during training or groundwork
- Can be added to treat balls or enrichment toys
⚠️ Feed in moderation as part of a balanced diet
(Max approx. 1 kg per day depending on horse size)
📈 Ideal For
• Training and positive reinforcement
• Everyday rewarding and bonding
• Horses needing low-sugar treat options
• Yard treat jars and stable use
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