1,000 g can


Complementary feed for horses
Composition:
Oat husk bran, Wheat bran, Yeasts [Brewer‘s yeast], Linseed extruded, Grass, herbs, legume
plants, dried (Shepherd‘s purse), Dried algae (Spirulina).
Analytical Constituents:
Crude ash 8.90 %, crude fibre 9.70 %, crude oils and fats 8.00 %, crude protein 18.80 %,
calcium 0.66 %, phosphorus 0.60 %, Ash insoluble in HCl 3.31 %
Additives per kg:
Nutritional Additives:
L-Carnitine (3a910) 25,000 mg, Vitamin E (3a700i) 3,500 mg, Vitamin B1 (3a821) 350 mg, Vitamin
B2 (Riboflavin 3a825i) 650 mg, Vitamin B6 (3a831) 350 mg, Vitamin B12 50 mcg, Biotin (3a880)
8,000 mcg, Manganese (Manganese chelate of glycine, hydrate) (3b506) 970 mg, selenium (Sodium
selenite) (3b801) 10.35 mg, Zinc (Zinc chelate of glycine, hydrate (solid)) (3b607) 5,020 mg
Sensory Additives:
Hawthorn Tincture 20,000 mg, Ginkgo Extract 24,000 mg, Fenugreek Extract 10,000 mg
Technological additives:
Potassium sorbate (1k202) 112 mg, Lecithins (1c322i) 50,000 mg

Please refer to the product declaration for the exact data.

Feeding Recommendation: 600 kg body weight: 30 g / day
Do not feed to pregnant mares.

Horses that have a high BCS (Body Condition Score) are too heavy for their body size. In addition to a strict reduction diet and an adapted exercise programme, the supply of high-quality nutrients with low energy levels in the feed is necessary in order to feed the horses according to their needs and achieve a BSC of around 5 again in the long term.
 Crosulin supplies trace elements, vitamins and amino acids so that it helps to meet the requirements of a reduction diet. The starch content in Crosulin is less than 10 % and the sugar content is less than 5 %

- Rich in antioxidants and trace elements
- Low starch and sugar content
- Nutrient supply for reduction diets

FEI-compliant
digestion




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