German packaging.
The mucilage contained in the flax seeds in the Derby Mash can protect the intestinal mucosa and increase how easy the mash is to eat.
Since the linseeds used in the mash have already been heated, there is no need to pour boiling water over the mash before serving. Simply add lukewarm water to the mash and stir. Save time without having to wait for any water to boil!
This tasty recipe is ideal for periods of stress or when your horse is changing its coat.
Feeding recommendation per horse /day:
- For cases of indigestion with body weight of:
– 200 kg: 0.2 kg
– 400 kg: 0.4 kg
– 600 kg: 0.5 kg
Use: 2 to 3 meals a week (permanently)
- For acute intestinal issues* and a body weight of:
– 200 kg: 0.4 kg
– 400 kg: 0.8 kg
– 600 kg: 1.0 kg
Use: Daily, for at least 21 days
- During a change in coat with a body weight of:
– 200 kg: 0.2 kg
– 400 kg: 0.4 kg
– 600 kg: 0.6 kg
Use: 2 to 3 meals a week while shedding
- For muscle regeneration* and a body weight of:
– 200 kg: 0.3 kg
– 400 kg: 0.5 kg
– 600 kg: 0.8 kg
Use: Daily until the appropriate physical condition is reached
*Make sure to consult your vet in cases of these conditions.
| Animal Feed: | Diet Horse Food |
|---|
- Corn
- 31% Wheat bran
- 16% Linseed meal (Stock)
- Feed oats
- Dried beet pellets
- Beet molasses
- Extruded flax seeds
Analytical constituents
| Ingredients | |
|---|---|
| Crude protein | 14,5 % |
| Crude fat | 4 % |
| Crude fibre | 6,5 % |
| Raw ash | 4 % |
| Calcium | 0,2 % |
| Phosphorus | 0,5 % |
| Sodium | 0,1 % |
| Magnesium | 0,3 % |
| Starch | 5,92 % |
| Sugar | 33,65 % |
Technological addives
| Ingredients |
|---|
| Formic acid |
| Lactic acid |
| Propionic acid |









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