Composition
Calcium carbonate, monocalcium phosphate, sodium chloride, wheat flour, cane molasses, magnesium oxide, sodium sulphate, rapeseed oil, brewer's yeast, lithothamnium, fenugreek, sorbitol, bamboo, turmeric, nettle.
Analytical constituents
- Raw ash: 64,5%
- Calcium: 11,5%
- Raw protein: 6%
- Sodium: 5,3%
- Magnesium: 3,9%
- Phosphorus: 3%
- Crude fat: < 1%
- Crude fibre: < 1%
Additives per kilo
- 3a672a Vitamin A: 300 IU
- E671 Vitamin D3: 30 IU
- 3a700 Vitamin E: 3mg
- 3a300 Vitamin C: 750mg
- 3a821 Vitamin B1: 300mg
- 3a314/3a315 Niacin / Niacinamide: 300 mg
- Vitamin B2: 120 mg
- 3a831 Vitamin B6: 90mg
- a880 Biotin: 4,5 mg
- Vitamin B12: 0,5 mg
Trace elements
- 3b603 Zinc (zinc oxide): 4 mg
- 3b103 Iron (Iron II sulfate monohydrate): 3 mg
- 3b607 Zinc (glycine zinc chelate hydrate): 2 mg
- 3b506 Manganese (Hydrated Glycine Manganese Chelate): 1 mg
- 3b502 Manganese (Manganese II Oxide): 1 mg
- 3b405 Copper (Copper II sulfate pentahydrate): 1 mg
- 3b413 Copper (chelate of copper and glycine hydrate): 750 mg
- 3b202 Iodine (anhydrous calcium iodate): 60 mg
- 3b201 Iodine (Potassium iodide): 26 mg
- 3b801 Selenium (Sodium selenite): 24 mg
- 3b812 Selenium (selenite yeast S. cerevisiae): 5 mg
Amino acids
- L-Lysine Sulfate: 26mg
- DL-Methionine: 11 mg
Anti-caking agent
- 1m558 Bentonite: 6mg
How to use
Measure provided of 200 ml = 200 g
Mix the two granules evenly and distribute at the rate of:
In addition to compound feed:
Nutritional support for effort, change of season, fatigue: 100 g per day for 5 to 10 days per month.
- Reproduction: Empty mare: 100 g per day for 10 days before heat.
- Pregnant mare: 100 g per day, 10 days per month during the last three months of gestation and the first three months of lactation.
- Growth: Foal and Yearling: 50 g per day for 5 to 10 days per month.
- 2 years and over: 100 g per day for 5 to 10 days per month.
In addition to cereals and fodder:
- Foal and Yearling: 90 to 120 g per day continuously in the ration
- Mare at the end of gestation: 90 to 120 g per day continuously in the ration
- Lactating mare: 120 to 180 g per day continuously in the ration
- Adult maintenance horse: 60 to 90 g per day continuously in the ration
- Horse at average work: 90 to 120 g per day continuously in the ration
- Horse at intense work: 120 to 180 g per day continuously in the ration
Precautions for use
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