Alfalfa - sugar beet FLAKES
Packaging: big bags, 20kg paper bags
Ingredients: 50% crushed sugar beet pulp pellets and 50% crushed alfalfa pellets.
- Improved Digestive Health: Alfalfa and sugar beet flakes are high in fiber, which can help promote healthy digestion and prevent digestive problems such as colic.
- Increased Nutritional Intake: The product contains essential vitamins and minerals that horses need for optimal health, such as calcium, magnesium, and potassium.
- High Protein Content: Alfalfa is a great source of protein, which is essential for building and repairing muscles in horses.
- Energy Boost: Sugar beet pulp is an excellent source of energy, providing horses with the fuel they need for physical activity and exercise.
- Promotes Weight Gain: The high energy content in sugar beet pulp can help underweight horses gain weight in a healthy manner.-
- Versatile: Alfalfa and sugar beet flakes can be fed alone or added to a horse's regular feed. They can also be used as a treat or snack between meals.
- Convenient: Pellets are easy to handle and store, making them a convenient option for horse owners.
- Overall, alfalfa and sugar beet flakes provide horses with a well-rounded source of nutrition that can support their health, energy levels, and physical performance.
Indicative values on dry matter (2024):
Moisture
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10.8%
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Crude protein
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12.5%
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Crude fiber
Sugars
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23.0%
7.0%
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Fructan
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2.9%
|
pcd CP (preac.digest. crude prot.)
|
8.9%
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Crude fat
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2.2%
|
Crude ash
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6.8%
|
Phosphorus (P)
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0.19%
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Calcium (Ca)
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0.85%
|
Magnesium (Mg)
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0.24%
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Sodium (Na)
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0.04%
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Potassium (K)
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1.33% |
Sulphur (S)
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0.14%
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Copper (Cu)
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7 mg/kg |
Zinc (Zn)
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22 mg/kg |
Manganese (Mn)
|
61 mg/kg |
Iron (Fe)
|
293 mg/kg
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Country of origin:
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EU
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Dosage: Horses weighing approx. 500 kg
- Light use: approx. 0.5–2 kg per
- Heavy load and race horses approx. 2– 3 kg per day
- The exact dosage depends on the horse's weight, activity and the nutritional content of the basic hay. Recommended to be fed wet.
- Foals: Foals can benefit from the high nutrient content of alfalfa and sugar beet flakes, but they should only be introduced to solid food gradually. Start by soaking the pellets in warm water until they become a mash, and gradually increase the amount of flakes as the foal becomes more comfortable with them.
- Young horses: Young horses can be fed alfalfa and sugar beet flakes as a supplement to their regular feed, in order to increase their nutrient intake and support healthy growth and development. Feed according to the recommended serving size on the product label.
- Adult horses: Adult horses can be fed alfalfa and sugar beet flakes as a supplement to their regular feed, or as a treat or snack. The product can be fed dry or soaked in water, depending on the preference of the horse. Feed according to the recommended serving size on the product label.
- Senior horses: Senior horses may have more difficulty chewing and digesting hay, making alfalfa and sugar beet flakesa good alternative source of fiber and nutrients. Soak the flakes in warm water to make them easier to chew and digest, and feed according to the recommended serving size on the product label.
- Underweight horses: Alfalfa and sugar beet flakes are a good source of protein and energy, which can help underweight horses gain weight in a healthy manner. Feed according to the recommended serving size on the product label, and gradually increase the amount of pellets over time as the horse's weight improves.
- It's important to note that the feeding recommendations may vary depending on the individual needs of each horse, so it's always best to consult with a veterinarian or equine nutritionist for specific advice on feeding alfalfa and sugar beet flakes to your horse.