Garlic concentrateWhether on pasture, on a ride, at competitions, or during daily care: mosquitoes, flies and horse flies are a plague for horse and rider during the warmer months.
Whether on pasture, on a ride, at competitions, or during daily care: mosquitoes, flies and horse flies are a plague for horse and rider during the warmer months.
Even highly innovative sprays and tinctures provide little relief. Because of its deterrent effect on annoying insects, regular addition of garlic in the diet may increase relief. Released through the sweat glands of the horse, pests find the smell very unpleasant and stay away.
The benefits at a glance:
- low dosage
- deters flies, horseflies and mosquitoes
- may boost the immune system
- with dried garlic
- stimulates the metabolism
Feeding recommendationFoals and ponies. 20 g/day, light horses: 40 g/day, heavy horses: 100 g/day (1 measure = 20 g).
Composition
Barley |
38,0 % |
Wheat bran |
23,5 % |
Maize |
18,0 % |
Garlic |
12,0 % |
Sugar cane molasses |
4,8 % |
Calcium carbonate |
2,8 % |
Level of ingredients
Crude protein |
11,20 % |
Crude fat |
3,20 % |
Crude fibre |
5,30 % |
Crude ash |
6,60 % |
Calcium |
1,40 % |
Phosphorus |
0,55 % |
Sodium |
0,03 % |
Additives per kg
Iron (3b103) (ferrous sulphate, monohydrate (II)) |
40,00 mg |
Manganese (3b502) (manganese(II)oxide) |
60,00 mg |
Zinc oxide (3b603) |
100,00 mg |
Copper (3b405) (copper sulphate, pentahydrate (II)) |
16,00 mg |
Selenium (E 8) (sodium selenite) |
0,35 mg |
Calcium iodate, anhydrous (3b202) |
0,80 mg |
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