Product information “EquiGreen RosseRegulat”
A real red rag to many riders and horse owners are mares that are strongly in season. While some mares show only mild signs of being in season, other equine ladies develop into true Xanthippes.
If the mares’ reactions go beyond what is normal, this can become a real problem for the rider. The result is often rideability issues such as resisting the rider’s leg aids, bucking, tensing up, tail swishing and tension-related back problems.
Behaviour towards other horses also frequently leads to inconvenience. Whether aggressive behaviour towards neighbouring horses in adjacent stalls and herd members, or persistent teasing of geldings, mounting other mares – an extremely strongly in-season mare brings unrest into the stable group and herd and gets on the nerves of both two- and four-legged companions.
With its balanced composition based on chaste tree (monk’s pepper), green oats and selected herbs, EquiGreen RosseRegulat is an ideal feed supplement for mares that are strongly in season.
Complementary feed for horses
Composition: chaste tree (monk’s pepper), green oats, rosehip shells, malt germs, brewer’s yeast, couch grass root, milk thistle, wild pansy, raspberry leaves
Analytical constituents and levels: crude protein 9.3%, crude fat 4.4%, crude fibre 23.0%, crude ash 8.8%, calcium 0.75%, sodium 0.10%, phosphorus 0.26%, hydrochloric acid-insoluble ash 4.5%
Additives per kg: technological additives: bentonite 1m558i 34 g, clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin 1g568 20 g
Feeding recommendation: for 8 weeks, once daily. Ponies up to 400 kg: 1–2 measuring scoops; horses up to 600 kg: 2–3 measuring scoops; horses over 600 kg: 3–5 measuring scoops
1 measuring scoop corresponds to approx. 8.5 g
The total amount of bentonite must not exceed the maximum content permitted in complete feed of 20,000 mg/kg complete feed.
The total amount of clinoptilolite of sedimentary origin from all sources must not exceed the maximum content of 10,000 mg/kg complete feed.
Avoid simultaneous oral administration of macrolides.