The also work some of the time for a horse but not at others. My horse
will eat them in camp. He will eat them before or after a ride. But the
sapsucker just turns his nose up at them during a ride.
Truman
sherman wrote:
Thanks to all for sharing your
experiences with electrolyte cookies. Like anything, it sounds like
they work for some horses, and not for others. Maybe I'll make a small
batch to see if it's worth making a large one. Of course, it would be
just my luck to have them love the cookies at home, then when I go on a
ride and I'm depending on cookies for replenishing electrolytes, my
horses will turn their big beautiful noses up at them.....
Kathy
Grass Valley, CA
-- Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for
lunch
Democracy is two
wolves and a
lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb
contesting
the vote!
--Benjamin Franklin