Magnesium deficiencies in horses may assert themselves in a number of symptoms. If your horse passes very solid stool, is sensitive to the weather, begins to sweat excessively or has tense muscles, these could all be signs of a deficiency.
Since organically bound magnesium citrate is considered easier for the horse’s body to take in, it is used in Nr. 7 Jungbrunnen. Embedded in a specially developed herbal formula of hawthorn, galangal, rosemary, gingko and lemon balm, the feed also contains natural vitamin E, mangosteen extract and grape seeds, as well as antioxidant-rich oligomeric proanthocyanidins (OPC), catechins (anthocyanidins), polyphenols and quercetin. The complementary feed was specifically developed for active seniors and young horses that are being trained.
Feeding recommendation:
| Horse type | Quantity per day |
| Horses | 30 to 40 g |
| Ponies and small horses | Correspondingly less |
| Animal Feed: | Supplementary Feed for Horses |
|---|
- Magnesium tricitrate
- Dried herbs
- Hawthorn
- Ginkgo leaves
- Magneisum oxide
- Rosemary
- Dried fruits and seeds
- Rose hips
- Magnostane
- Fennel
- Grape seeds
- Galangal root
- Evening primrose oil
Analytical Components
| Ingredients | |
|---|---|
| Crude protein | 9,8 % |
| Crude fat | 4 % |
| Crude fibre | 18 % |
| Raw ash | 12 % |
| Magnesium | 6,5 % |
Ingredients/kg
| Ingredients | |
|---|---|
| Natural vitamin E. | 7.000 mg |






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