An ideal substitute to hay
The flake-like dosage form enables an uncomplicated feeding as an additive to the regular daily portion of basic feed or mixed in with existing trough feed.
A horse's digestion physiology, as plant eater and former plain-dwelling animal, is based on a high raw-fiber, richly structured diet. Despite domestication and changes in horse usage, the structure and function of the digestion system, as well as the measure of food intake, have remained the same. A horse's relatively small stomach is designed to receive a constant supply of smaller quantities of feed, important not only for an undisturbed digestion, but also for the psyche and particularly the well-being of the horse.
The flake-like dosage form enables an uncomplicated feeding as an additive to the regular daily portion of basic feed or mixed in with existing trough feed. Trough feed will become more structured and the horse's daily high quality fiber intake will increase.
At the same time, the horse's chewing will increase, leading to a slower intake of feed and the increased saliva production will lead to better digestion of the trough feed, at the same time serving to retain a healthy intestinal flora.
Agrobs PRE ALPIN Wiesenflakes can also be used in softened form by adding water. The large surface area guarantees a quick softening, perfect for ensuring optimum roughage intake for older horses or horses with jaw or tooth problems.
Wiesenflakes is rich in nutrients and vital substances. It is also free from dust and mold spores and offers a high-grade and clean alternative to hay or silage. Perfect for horses with hay dust allergies.
PRE ALPIN Wiesenflakes offers your horse full advantages in proven Pre Alpin quality:
- over 60 different herbs and grasses
- optimum supply of fiber
- rich in natural vitamins, trace elements and minerals
- molasses free
- no added essential oils or artificial aromas
- free from mold and dust
Application possibilities:
- an alternative to basic feed for all horses
- an improver to hay, silage or grazing
- ensuring basic feeding for older horses or horses with tooth problems
- by respiratory problems caused by dust or mold in basic feed
- to encourage liquid intake
- to assist in taking medication