Description
Tasty, high-quality mineral feed for horses with light to medium work performance. Micro-Herb-Mineral is specially adapted to low levels of selenium, zinc and copper in basic feed.
The levels of the trace elements selenium, zinc and copper in the basic feed are increasingly reduced and a typical nutritional deficiency of these valuable micronutrients occurs, which can severely limit overall vitality. Conventional mineral feed cannot cover the supply with such marginal levels in the basic feed. For this low supply situation, we have specially enriched our classic herbal mineral feed with the trace elements selenium, zinc and copper. This means that horses with light to medium work performance have a reliable and high-quality supply of minerals, even with low levels of these trace elements in the basic feed. As a source of minerals rich in vital substances, micro-herbal mineral contains metabolically active algae lime and is additionally enriched with the organic trace elements zinc, copper, selenium and manganese for optimal supply of vital substances to ensure optimal biological availability. Special herbs, brewer's yeast and diatomaceous earth reliably support skin metabolism and ensure a shiny coat. Sea algae also provide valuable micro-minerals and can thus support overall vitality in a natural and proven way.
Special properties of micro herbal mineral:
- Can be used in a variety of ways for horses with light to medium work performance with low levels of trace elements in the basic feed
- with high-quality algae lime for optimal bioavailability of the minerals
- with natural vital substances such as diatomaceous earth, sea algae and brewer's yeast to support metabolism, the body's own defenses, skin and fur
- tasty thanks to natural herbs
- with the extra plus of organic zinc, selenium and copper
Ideal for:
- all races
- Horses and ponies with light to medium workloads
composition |
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Wheat semolina bran, monocalcium phosphate, alfalfa green flour, carbonated algae lime, corn gluten, sugar beet molasses, sodium chloride, wheat bran, magnesium oxide, brewer's yeast, seaweed, rapeseed oil, Icelandic moss, marshmallow root, black cumin, mallow flowers, peppermint, elderflowers, lime blossoms, fenugreek seeds, spruce sprouts, garlic, cowslips, sage leaves, Anise, fennel |
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analytical components |
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Calcium |
7.0% |
sodium |
3.0% |
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phosphorus |
3.5% |
potassium |
1.0% |
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magnesium |
2.0% |
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Additives per kg |
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Vitamin A |
300,000 IU |
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Vitamin D3 |
30,000 IU |
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Vitamin E as alpha-tocopherol acetate |
4,000 mg |
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Vitamin C as L(+)-ascorbic acid pure substance |
2,500 mg |
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Vitamin B1 as a pure substance of thiamine mononitrate |
304 mg |
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Vitamin B2 as a pure riboflavin substance |
151 mg |
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Vitamin B6 as pyridoxole hydrochloride pure substance |
151 mg |
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Vitamin B12 |
1,200 mcg |
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Nicotinic acid as a pure nicotinic acid amide substance |
894 mg |
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Pantothenic acid as Ca-D-pantothenate pure substance |
604 mg |
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Folic acid as a pure folic acid substance |
101 mg |
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Biotin as a biotin preparation |
10,000 mcg |
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Choline chloride as pure choline chloride substance |
1,615 mg |
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Betaine as a betaine preparation |
1,000 mg |
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Iron as iron (II) sulfate, monohydrate |
1,180 mg |
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Manganese as manganese oxide |
800 mg |
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Manganese as glycine manganese chelate, hydrate* |
750 mg |
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Zinc as zinc oxide |
5,000 mg |
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Zinc as glycine zinc chelate, hydrate* |
2,000 mg |
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Copper as copper (II) sulfate, pentahydrate |
1,160 mg |
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Copper as glycine copper chelate, hydrate* |
300 mg |
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Iodine as calcium iodate |
17 mg |
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Selenium as sodium selenite |
11 mg |
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Selenium as selenium in org. Form from Saccharomyces cerevisiae CNCM I-3060 (inactivated selenium yeast) |
5 mg |
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Cobalt as coated cobalt (II) carbonate granules |
11 mg |
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Diatomaceous earth |
25,000 mg |
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*Organically bound trace elements are characterized by excellent biological availability
Feeding recommendation:
20 g per 100 kg of body weight daily.
Large horses: 90 to 150 g per day
Small horses, ponies: 40 to 80 g per day