tierlieb Intestinal Regulator for Horses 1.8 kg pellets
Αρ. είδους : 1001
1800 g
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- Dietary nutritional supplement in case of chronic digestive disorders of the large intestine
- tierlieb Intestinal Regulator promotes healthy intestinal flora through natural fibres and yeasts
- For discharging harmful substances
Chronic digestive disorders such as diarrhoea or watery stools generally result from damaged intestinal flora. tierlieb Intestinal Regulator for Horses promotes healthy intestinal flora with natural fibre and yeast and stimulates the functions of the gastrointestinal tract. Yeast also counteracts vitamin B deficiency, which can occur if the intestinal flora is disturbed. Clinoptilolite is a natural mineral with the ability to bind harmful substances. The good adsorption powers of clinoptilolite and dietary fibre bind and gently eliminate by-products of digestion. The minerals it contains stabilise the water and electrolyte balance.
- Easy digestibility due to broken down prebiotic fibres
- For chronic digestive problems such as diarrhoea and watery stools
- To regulate and restore normal digestion
- For the elimination of harmful substances
Analytical constituents: Crude protein 13.9 %, crude fat 4.2 %, crude ash 10.4 %, crude fibre 21.2 %, calcium 2.1 %, phosphorus 0.4 %, sodium 0.5 %, potassium 1.2 %, starch 6.2 %.
Composition: linseed cake, sugar beet pulp, lignocellulose (dietary fibre), minerals, wheat bran, yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae), calcium carbonate, molasses, sodium chloride, ground aniseed, ground milk thistle seeds.
Technological additives / kg: Binding agent clinoptilolite (1g568) 40 g, potassium citrate (E 332) 8 g.
Feeding recommendation: Depending on the size of the horse, feed approx. 150-200 g of tierlieb Darm-Regulat pure or mixed with the usual main feed every day. The daily dose can be divided into 2 rations. Feed long-term or until the problem is solved. Does not replace an adequate daily supply of roughage. It is recommended to seek the advice of a veterinarian before using or extending the feeding period.