Casey76
Well-Known Member
Cereal and mollasses free food is extremely difficult to get hold of here in France. I'd found a potential with Swiss/German supplier Marstall. It is low starch (6.6%) and energy (DE 9.5 MJ), however does it sound like a lot of floor sweepings to you?
I've done a google translate of the main blurb, and added a link to the original German document...
The low glycemic Light food with prebiotic additional benefits! Rich in active intestinal and bowel stables Previta effective fiber (16.5%).
No grains, starkearm (6.6%), energy-reduced, no Ruben molasses, a bit of sugar (high glycemic sugars <2.5%). For horses of all breeds with little or no work. Chewing and saliva demanding, highly mineralized and added vitamins. With a smaller quantity of EXTRA no experience dictate mineral feed (see Feeding sempfehlung)!
Little food - but round care! For the daily reward 'no regrets'. Even for horses with EMS, Cushings, etc. PSSM suitable.
The special stables Previta fiber: A synergistic blend of different gut-active, 'intelligent' fiber fractions with all the positive characteristics of the typical fiber. In their digestion (fermentation by microbes) arise for the horse in the colon various intestinal glykamisch effective and low-insulin-sparing nutrients (volatile fatty acids), the 'care' in addition to the intestine.
Individual ingredients: fruit pomace (apple), "aufwuchs from ancient pasture" <<very very rough translation!
(Dried and pelleted), spelt husks, soy hulls,
Sunflower husk, wheat bran, pea flakes,
Carrots (diced dried +), lignocellulose, brewer's yeast,
Vegetable oil from rapeseed raff., Sunflower, apple molasses,
Calcium carbonate, magnesium oxide, monocalcium phosphate,
Sodium chloride, #
Analytical constituents and levels, energy per kg:
Crude protein 8.50%
digestible crude protein 6.20%
Crude fat 5.00%
Crude fiber 23.50%
Crude ash 8,50%
Energy (DE) 9.50 MJ
Starch 6.60%
High glycaemic Sugar <2.50%
Calcium 0.80%
0.45% phosphorus
0.50% sodium
http://www.marstall.de/pdf/marstall_faser-light.pdf
I've done a google translate of the main blurb, and added a link to the original German document...
The low glycemic Light food with prebiotic additional benefits! Rich in active intestinal and bowel stables Previta effective fiber (16.5%).
No grains, starkearm (6.6%), energy-reduced, no Ruben molasses, a bit of sugar (high glycemic sugars <2.5%). For horses of all breeds with little or no work. Chewing and saliva demanding, highly mineralized and added vitamins. With a smaller quantity of EXTRA no experience dictate mineral feed (see Feeding sempfehlung)!
Little food - but round care! For the daily reward 'no regrets'. Even for horses with EMS, Cushings, etc. PSSM suitable.
The special stables Previta fiber: A synergistic blend of different gut-active, 'intelligent' fiber fractions with all the positive characteristics of the typical fiber. In their digestion (fermentation by microbes) arise for the horse in the colon various intestinal glykamisch effective and low-insulin-sparing nutrients (volatile fatty acids), the 'care' in addition to the intestine.
Individual ingredients: fruit pomace (apple), "aufwuchs from ancient pasture" <<very very rough translation!
(Dried and pelleted), spelt husks, soy hulls,
Sunflower husk, wheat bran, pea flakes,
Carrots (diced dried +), lignocellulose, brewer's yeast,
Vegetable oil from rapeseed raff., Sunflower, apple molasses,
Calcium carbonate, magnesium oxide, monocalcium phosphate,
Sodium chloride, #
Analytical constituents and levels, energy per kg:
Crude protein 8.50%
digestible crude protein 6.20%
Crude fat 5.00%
Crude fiber 23.50%
Crude ash 8,50%
Energy (DE) 9.50 MJ
Starch 6.60%
High glycaemic Sugar <2.50%
Calcium 0.80%
0.45% phosphorus
0.50% sodium
http://www.marstall.de/pdf/marstall_faser-light.pdf