
Product information "marstall Vitamin E+Selen 1kg"
Marstall Vitamin E & Selenium ensures regeneration after stress and performance. An undersupply of vitamin E and/or selenium can be counteracted. High doses of vitamin E and only selenium in 100% organic form are used. Vitamin E and/or selenium deficiencies can be prevented and empty depots can be replenished. Vitamin E as an antioxidant to protect cells and selenium as an indispensable building block of muscles are essential for the body's defences and muscles. A deficiency is possible due to insufficient levels of both components in the basic feed. Signs of an undersupply include unrideability, pacing errors, long regeneration times or tense neck and back muscles and even damage to the heart muscle.
Grass, high-temperature dried (from the Allgäu region), linseed meal, brewer's grains, calcium carbonate, brewer's yeast
Analytical constituents and contents of marstall vitamin E & selenium and energy per kg | |
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Crude ash | 19,20 % |
crude protein | 20,00 % |
crude fat | 8,30 % |
crude fibre | 10,50 % |
calcium | 5,30 % |
phosphorus | 0,50 % |
Sodium | 0,10 % |
Nutritional additives of marstall vitamin E & selenium per kg | |
Vitamin E | 45,000.00 mg |
Selenium in organic form from Saccharomyces | |
Cerevisiae CNCM I-3060 (inactive selenium yeast) | 15.00 mg |
in the training phase/for deficiency symptoms:
Small horse/pony: approx. 20 g = approx. 1 scoop/day
Thoroughbred: approx. 30 g = approx. 1 ½ scoop/day
Warmblood: approx. 50 g = approx. 2 ½ scoops/day
in the competition phase up to 8 weeks before and up to 4 weeks after sporting exertion:
Small horse/pony: approx. 30 g = approx. 1 ½ scoops/day
Thoroughbred: approx. 40 g = approx. 2 scoops/day
Warmblood: approx. 60 g = approx. 3 scoops/day
1 level measuring spoon of marstall Vitamin E & Selenium = approx. 20 g
Dietary supplement for horses to support preparation for and recovery from sporting exertion. 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 dietary supplement.
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