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How to reward your horse deliciously while avoiding sugar? Especially during liberty lessons or clicker training, the number of treats can quickly add up. For horses with sensitivities to starch or sugar, or those with metabolic issues, it becomes a challenge to find a suitable treat that is low in calories yet still tasty enough to motivate them to participate.
OKAPI Chia Clickerlis are the perfect healthy reward for horses who need extra motivation during training or liberty lessons. Made from natural ingredients like chia seeds, fine summer herbs, and a touch of honey, they are particularly tasty. Thanks to their low-calorie composition, they are also excellent for metabolic prone horses or those with weight issues. The clickerlis can easily be broken into smaller pieces, making them ideal for clicker training.
Since we deliberately avoid adding sugar, preservatives, and colourants, they are also well-suited for sensitive horses. To preserve their quality, the clickerlis should be stored in a dry place, as they are free of preservatives. As a small reward between training sessions, OKAPI Chia Clickerlis offer a healthy alternative that can easily be integrated into your horse’s everyday routine.
OKAPI Chia Clickerlis are suitable for all horses, especially those that require a low-calorie reward. They are ideal for horses with metabolic issues such as EMS, insulin resistance, or overweight, as they contain no added sugar and are low in calories. Horses that need a grain-free diet can also enjoy the Clickerlis without any issues.
Yes, OKAPI Chia Clickerlis can be easily combined with other products to optimally complement your horse’s diet.
OKAPI treats are intended as a healthy reward or snack in between and can be fed without time limitations, as long as they are offered in moderation and as part of a balanced overall diet.
The OKAPI treats can be fed in various ways: directly from the hand, in the feed trough, in a hay net, or broken into smaller pieces. This makes them a versatile reward during training or as a small snack in between.
Depending on the horse’s base feed and work performance, it can be used as a reward or as an alternative to concentrate feed.
- 160g sufficient for approximately 7–20 days
- 400g sufficient for approximately 2–8 weeks
- 1,200g sufficient for approximately 6–20 weeks
Ingredients: Chia, whole apple, herbal mixture (contains: green oat herb, cornflower, chamomile, oregano, peppermint leaves, chervil, lady’s mantle, lime blossoms, knotgrass, chicory, Icelandic moss, marjoram, marigold, pansy, willowherb, hawthorn berries, burdock root, mullein, lemon balm, anise), honey, guar, Ling Zhi (Ganoderma lucidum).
Analytical constituents: Crude fibre: 23.30%, Crude protein: 15.10%, Crude fat: 23.10%, Crude ash: 4.80%, Calcium: 0.64%, Phosphorus: 0.52%, Sodium: 0.07%
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Store in a cool, dry place! Best before: see label.