Description
Prebiotic structured muesli in premium quality for horses with sensitive intestines and for horses during regeneration.
Disturbances in the horse's digestive tract are often closely related to the horse's diet. In addition to eliminating the cause and any necessary treatment, dietary measures provide useful support.
As dietary support, Structure Prebiotic Horse Muesli offers a natural composition of high-quality, digestion-regulating and intestinal-friendly components.
As dietary components, Structure Prebiotic Horse Muesli contains a high proportion of natural active ingredients to stabilize and regenerate the intestinal flora. Specially fermented yeasts can stimulate the proliferation of cellulolytic bacteria in the horse's large intestine. If the microbial population in the large intestine is disturbed, this effect can naturally support the regeneration of the microbial colonization desired for the horse's digestion. Another positive effect can be improved nutrient utilization of the feed consumed.
For gentle energetic stimulation of the colon flora, Structure Prebiotic Horse Muesli contains pectins from apple pomace and carrots. These natural ingredients are combined with an effective content of brewer's yeast and flax expeller. Brewer's yeast is a natural bioregulator of the intestine and can have a supportive effect on digestive disorders. It provides high-quality amino acids, fatty acids, enzymes and B vitamins. B vitamins are vitamins that healthy horses can produce in their intestines through their own synthesis. However, in the case of digestive disorders and stress, this “own production” is often limited and supply bottlenecks can occur. In such cases, supplementing with B vitamins is an important support for digestion, metabolism and overall vitality, because ultimately the intestine is an important organ in the body's defense system.
Flax expeller is another dietary component in Structure Prebiotic. In addition to essential fatty acids, flax expeller provides a high proportion of mucilage, which can support the intestinal mucosa.
Structure Prebiotic contains chicory pulp as a natural source of pectin and inulin. Inulin is an oligosaccharide with a prebiotic effect.
This variety of natural, intestinal-friendly active ingredients is combined in Structure Prebiotic with the structural component alfalfa, digestible oat flakes and wheat bran in order to offer horses with intestinal sensitivity a digestible, nutrient-rich and tasty manger feed.
The composition of Structure Prebiotic is rounded off by proven herbs such as yarrow, chamomile flowers, lemon balm, sage, centaury, watercress, sea buckthorn, anise and wormwood.
Structure Prebiotic can be excellently combined with our entire LEXA muesli range , but it is also possible to use Structure Prebiotic as a sole concentrate. Structure Prebiotic is deliberately not mineralized so that this premium muesli can be ideally combined. When using as sole concentrated feed, always specifically supplement with a mineral feed that is suitable for the horse from our LEXA mineral feed range .
Structure Prebiotic is ideal:
- for disorders in the horse's digestive tract
- for nutritional support of the convalescence of the digestive tract
- Supplement to concentrated feed to support sensitive digestive tracts
- for nutritional support of the intestinal flora
- as a concentrate substitute for horses that are not allowed to move due to illness
- if you don't want to eat
- when changing feed
composition |
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11.5% wheat semolina bran, 10.0% oat flakes, 8.0% corn germ, 7.5% chopped alfalfa, 7.0% yeast, 6.0% sugar beet molasses, 5.0% flax expeller flour, 5.0% flax extraction meal, 5 .0% apple pomace, 5.0% soy extraction meal, 5.0% alfalfa green meal, 3.0% brewer's spent grain, 1.7% corn, 1.5% rapeseed oil, 1.1% carbonated algae lime, 1.0% linseed oil, 1, 0% carob meal, 1.0% carrot cubes, 0.8% chicory pulp, 0.5% monocalcium phosphate, 0.06% yarrow herb, 0.06% fennel, 0.05% anise, 0.05% chamomile flowers, 0.03% Sage leaves, 0.03% centaury, 0.02% licorice root, 0.01% turmeric, 0.01% cinnamon bark |
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analytical components |
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Crude protein |
15.3% |
potassium |
1.1% |
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Crude fat |
7.7% |
Energy (ME) |
8.5 MJ/kg |
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Crude fiber |
8.5% |
dvRP |
10.2% |
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Raw ash |
7.5% |
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Calcium |
1.2% |
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phosphorus |
0.6% |
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magnesium |
0.5% |
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sodium |
0.1% |
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Additives per kg |
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Vitamin E as alpha-tocopherol acetate |
400 mg |
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Vitamin C as L(+)-ascorbic acid pure substance |
100 mg |
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Choline chloride as pure choline chloride substance |
250 mg |
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L-carnitine as trimethylamine of amino-4-hydroxy-3-butyric acid |
1,000 mg |
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Bentonite |
100,000 mg |
Feeding recommendation:
Ponies: 100 g of Structure Prebiotic per 100 kg of body weight
Small and large horses: 200 g of Structure Prebiotic per 100 kg of body weight
Please divide the recommended amounts of Structure Prebiotic into at least 2 meals per day.
Additionally, make sure you have the right supply of minerals and vitamins.
For horses with severe problems in the digestive tract, we also recommend adding LEXA Digest in half the recommended dose.
Feeding tips:
In the case of serious diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, we recommend that you discuss feeding with the veterinarian treating you. For horses with sensitive stomachs, we recommend Vitalmix Gastro , our muesli for horses with sensitive stomachs.
As a basis, high-quality meadow hay is an important prerequisite for an intact digestive tract and for the recovery of the digestive process. Therefore, use at least 1.5 - 2% meadow hay based on your horse's body weight as the basis for feeding.