b'Vet continued from page 5Directions:Preheat the oven to 300 degrees. Soak the alfalfa pellets in just enough warm water until they are completely soft. Mix in the pumpkin and flax meal. Spoon into quarter-sized lumps about 1 apart on a baking sheet. Bake for about 45 minutes or until they are crunchy but not burned. The idea is more to dehydrate them than to bake them, so if they are starting to burn, just turn the heat down. If you want, you can squish a pumpkin seed into the top of each one before baking.Or try this ultimate horse cookie recipe:Ingredients: 1 carrot 1 apple 1/2 cup molasses (or honey) 2 cups oats 1/2-3/4 cup flour (or make oat flour bythrowing some oats into a blender/ food processor) 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil orcoconut oil 1 tablespoon water (optional)Directions: should be able to squeeze a ball of dough in your Preheat the oven to 300-325 degrees. Grate thehand and it shouldnt fall apart.) Roll and press into carrot and finely chop the apple. Mix together all ofballs with your hands and place them on a greased the ingredients. Please keep in mind that dependingbaking sheet. If the dough is too sticky add more on variations such as the size/type of apple, whatflour and/or water. Bake for about 30 minutes on the kind of oats you use (rolled or steel-cut oats dontmiddle rack, checking on them often, until golden absorb as much moisture as quickly as quick oats),brown. Cool and store in a sealed container and use whether you use honey or molasses, etc. you maywithin a week. Theyll stay the freshest stored in the need to tweak the amounts of the ingredients. Youfridge. Recipe courtesy of Tanya Davenport. Midwestern University [ Equine and Bovine Center ]We Are Your Veterinary Team.The Equine and Bovine Center is your source for comprehensive, high-quality, and affordable primary and specialty veterinary services.Working as a team, Midwestern University College of Veterinary Medicine students and faculty veterinarians use the latest technology to provide a wide range of health services for large animals, at our Glendale clinic or onsite.Call 623-806-7575 to schedule an appointment.Midwestern University 5725 West Utopia RoadEquine and Bovine Center Glendale, Arizona 85308 part of the Animal Health Institute 623-806-7575www.mwuanimalhealth.comArizonaRealCountry.com May 2022 7'