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Product information "marstall Magnesium 3kg"
Marstall Magnesium ensures strong nerves, improved regeneration after training and relaxed muscles. Anxiety, tension and cramps can be the result of magnesium deprivation in the body. These consequences can be counteracted with a targeted supply of magnesium, as magnesium can lead to relaxation of the muscles. Marstall Magnesium is based on the organic form magnesium fumarate, which is very readily available to the horse's body, as well as vitamins B and E, calcium and selenium. This combination increases the breakdown of free radicals and optimises both the energy metabolism and the oxygen supply to the muscle cells.
Grass, high-temperature dried (from the Allgäu region), linseed meal, brewer's grains, magnesium oxide (16.30 %), calcium carbonate, brewer's yeast, magnesium fumarate (1.40 %)
Analytical constituents and contents of marstall Magnesium and energy per kg | |
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Crude protein | 13,80 % |
crude fat | 6,90 % |
crude fibre | 7,00 % |
crude ash | 40,40 % |
magnesium | 8,20 % |
calcium | 8,50 % |
phosphorus | 0,40 % |
Sodium | 0,10 % |
Nutritional-physiological additives of marstall Magnesium per kg | |
Vitamin E | 42,000.00 mg |
Vitamin B1 | 600.00 mg |
Vitamin B12/cyanocobalamin | 83,000.00 mcg |
Selenium in organic form from Saccharomyces | |
Cerevisiae CNCM I-3060 (inactivated selenium yeast) | 12.50 mg |
For horses that are permanently nervous, restless or tense for approx. 2 to 3 months or permanently:
Small horse/pony: approx. 20 g = approx. ¾ measuring spoon/day
Thoroughbred: approx. 30 g = approx. 1 ¼ scoop/day
Warmblood: approx. 40 g = approx. 1 ¾ measuring spoon/day
Depending on the situation (e.g. competition), 5 days before to 2 days after:
Small horse/pony: approx. 40 g = approx. 1 ¾ measuring spoon/day
Thoroughbred: approx. 50 g = approx. 2 scoops/day
Warmblood: approx. 60 g = approx. 2 ½ measuring spoons /day
1 level measuring spoon of marstall Magnesium = approx. 25 g
Supplementary feed for horses to reduce stress reactions. The Marstall recommendations are based on a roughage content (hay) of 1.5 kg per 100 kg live weight per day. It is generally recommended to seek the advice of a specialist before feeding a feed supplement.
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