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Product information "St. Hippolyt HESTAplus Selen Liquid 1l"
St. Hippolyt Hestaplus concentrates have a very high bioavailability. This means that the organically bound nutrients can be absorbed particularly quickly via the intestine into the blood and the organism. The veterinarian is responsible for determining nutrient deficiencies with the help of an appropriate blood profile. Certain nutrient deficiencies can also be detected with the help of hair analyses - in some cases with the trained eye.
Early nutrient deficiencies are indicated by the following signs:
- Coat and skin changes
- Changes in the hoof structure
- Tension in the muscles
- Restriction of the joy of movement
- Changes in temperament
- Digestive disorders
The lack of one or more nutrients can seriously disrupt and delay healing. Typical nutritional problems include
- Susceptibility to infections
- Tendency to eczema and allergies
- Wound healing disorders
- Fertility problems
- Osteoarthritis and OCD
- hoof problems
- Muscle diseases
- Acidosis
- Digestive disorders
- Mauke
- Metabolic problems (e.g. EMS)
- Skin and coat problems
In addition to structural tasks, minerals and trace elements are responsible for equipping the enzyme system. Disruptions in enzyme activity lead to metabolic problems, which can manifest themselves differently in each individual. Nutrient deficiencies worsen gradually and remain unrecognised for a long time. Long-term unbalanced nutrient deficiencies can manifest themselves in serious illnesses.
Signs of a SELEN deficiency can be
Muscle formation disorders, cardiac muscle dysfunction, hair loss, muscle tension, susceptibility to infections, circulatory disorders
Feeding:
The duration of the doses depends on the deficiency and the respective missing nutrient. While zinc deficiencies can take months to years to compensate for, selenium deficiencies can usually be compensated for within a few weeks.
Analytical constituents
Crude protein 0 %
crude fat 2,1 %
Crude fibre 0 %
Crude ash 0.05 %
Calcium 0 %
Phosphorus 0 %
Magnesium 0 %
Sodium 0 %
Additives per kg (liposomal encapsulated nutrients) Nutritional additives
Vitamin C (3a300), beta-carotene (3a160(a)), selenium as selenium yeast from Saccharomyces cerevisiae CNCM I-3060, inactivated (3b810)
Technological additives
Lecithins (1c322i)
Approx. 5ml per 100kg body weight per day
Offer mixed with the cot feed or administer directly via oral syringe.
This supplementary feed may only be fed to horses up to 1.3% of the daily ration (including hay) due to the higher content of trace elements compared to complete feed. Please adhere to the feeding recommendations.
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