Honey in the diet of horses
It has health-promoting properties. It has antibacterial properties, heals liver diseases, supports the treatment of ulcers. It has an antidiarrheal effect, soothes and has a great effect on the nervous system. It contains large amounts of microelements: potassium, chlorine, phosphorus, magnesium, calcium, iron, molybdenum, manganese and cobalt as well as vitamins: A, B1, B2, B6, B12, C, folic acid, pantothenic acid and biotin.
Raspberry in the diet of horses
A wealth of valuable nutrients, thanks to which they have health-promoting properties. They support the fight against colds and other infections – they contain large amounts of vitamin C and salicylic acid. They strengthen immunity, support the digestive system, have a soothing effect.
Linseed in the diet of horses
Contains mucous compounds and pectins. In addition, it is a source of minerals: calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, copper, zinc and vitamins: C, E, B1, B2, B5, B6 and folic acid. Served regularly, it has a positive effect and improves hoof health and coat appearance, strengthens the digestive system, supports horses during coat change and convalescence. It is extremely helpful in inflammation and ulcers of the digestive tract. It has a protective and anti-inflammatory effect on the digestive system, stimulates peristalsis, improves digestion. It has a stabilizing and protective effect.
Ingredients: oat flour, raspberry fruit, natural honey, whole grain wheat flour, whole grain corn flour, linseed, linseed oil, water.