EquiFyt Gold is a complete concentrate feed, very suitable for growing horses, pregnant mares and as a mash for older horses.
| Merk: | EquiFyt |
| Type: | Krachtvoeder |
| Toepassing: |
Recreatie
Sport fokkerij Voor voederautomaten |
| Eigenschappen: |
Granenvrij
Extra vitaminen en mineralen Zonder melasse Zonder haver Zonder kruiden Eiwitten +10% Suikers & Zetmeel -10% |
| Geschikt voor: |
Magere paarden
Snelle recuperatie Meer energie Jonge paarden Oudere paarden |
| Hoeveelheid: |
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The amount of feed should be adjusted according to the season, age and daily energy requirements of your horse or pony.
Pour 1 part feed with 1 part water and soak for 15 min before feeding. This prevents the risk of oesophageal blockage in horses that do not chew their feed sufficiently, in horses with poor teeth and in horses that eat their feed too quickly, resulting in insufficient salivation. If the feed is made wet, the stalks and leaf parts absorb water again and also increase the palatability of the feed.
If you want to make a real slobber , you can pour over 1 part feed with 2 to 3 parts water.
Always provide plenty of clean drinking water at the feeding station.
Grass meal (threshed grass), Lucerne, Esparcette, Timothy, Linseed (expanded), Spirulina, Custom formula of vitamins, Minerals, Linseed oil, Sunflower oil, Rapeseed oil, Live yeasts and Trace elements.
| Ruw eiwit: | 16.05 | % |
| Ruw vet: | 4.95 | % |
| Ruwe celstof: | 26.47 | % |
| Ruwe as: | 9.44 | % |
| Zetmeel + suikers: | 3.70 | % |
| Suikers: | 4.34 | % |
| Vitamine A: | 12750 | IE/kg |
| Vitamine D: | 1700 | IE/kg |
| Vitamine E: | 344 | mg/kg |
| Vitamine C: | 392 | mg/kg |
| Vitamine B: | 3.56 | mg/kg |
| Vitamine B-complex: | ja | mg/kg |
De geanalyseerde waarden zijn gemiddelde waarden op jaarbasis.
Gold can be fed without the addition of water.
However, some owners prefer to soak this product with a small amount of water or simply moisten it under the tap. This makes the feed more palatable for the horses as the grass and herb fibres reabsorb water and in doing so also reduces the risk of a possible oesophageal obstruction for horses that eat too quickly or too greedily, or in horses that do not chew their food well or have poor teeth.
The decision on whether or not to moisten the feed is always in the hands of the horse owner, who can best assess how and in what conditions his horse eats.