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Animal feed supplement Fohlenmüsli
for horsesmineralvitamin

animal feed supplement
animal feed supplement
animal feed supplement
animal feed supplement
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Characteristics

Type
for animals
Animal type
for horses
Main ingredient
mineral, vitamin, lactose, fat
Form
granular
Function
for digestion, for the immune system

Description

The starter muesli -from 2 weeks old -as complete daily ration -with organic selenium -with amino acids for healthy growth marstall Fohlenmüsli is a concentrated, copper-rich starter muesli for feeding from 2 weeks old. The blend contains valuable amino acids, tasty skimmed milk powder and many other nutrients that are essential for growth. Our marstall Fohlenmüsli supports healthy growth of bones, joints and muscles. Once the foal is a month old, its nutritional needs can no longer be met by the mare’s milk alone. marstall Fohlenmüsli provides your foal with an additional optimised blend of essential amino acids, more skimmed milk powder, hydrothermally macerated cereal flakes and oils containing omega-3 fatty acids for extra energy. What’s more, our marstall Fohlenmüsli is especially tasty and easily digestible. Vitamins, minerals such as calcium, phosphorus and magnesium, and trace elements including copper and zinc are tailored to meet the needs of growing foals and ensure happy, healthy growth. Organic selenium also improves vitality and immunity. Feed supplement for horses Composition of marstall Fohlenmüsli Corn flakes, barley flakes, soya bean meal, steam heated, oat flakes, maize, maize gluten feed, semolina bran, skimmed milk powder (2.50 %), beet molasses, dextrose, rapeseed oil, refined, monocalcium phosphate, calcium carbonate, sodium chloride, magnesium oxide EADCM conform acc. FEI.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.