Irish Mash 15Kg St Hippolyt

Irish Mash 15Kg St Hippolyt

22,80

Extremly tasty mixture for a better digestion. Easy to prepare with warm or cold water.

Irish Mash is an easy to prepare, extremely tasty mixture, stimulating the digestion and the metabolism and should not be missing from the feeding schedule on days spent in the stable, when shedding, after high performances or illness:

  •  easy to prepare, also with cold water
  • stimulates digestion, dietic concept
  • particularly tasty with natural apple and grape components
  • easy-digestible

Irish Mash has a century-long tradition of being fed to horses following hard work, when recuperating from an illness or to reduce the risk of colic. This warm, liquid to mushy mixture stimulates appetite and digestion, it purges the digestive tract (e. g. on days spent in the stable) and thus improves the metabolic function.

A combination of tradition and modern times

Irish Mash is a particularly delicious horse feed and has been formulated very much in keeping with the traditional Irish Mash recipe of wheat bran and flax seed. It has been developed in accordance with the latest nutritional science findings and contains the yellow flax seed that is gently cracked open in a very special procedure. It does not require any cooking and is very easy and quickly prepared. An easy digestion and a high nutritious value are ensured by its low starch content, by fine malt-yeast extracts, coriander and brewers yeast. Its moderate content in grain is highly digestible.

Beneficiary for all horses

With its dietic formula, Irish Mash is a light feed and no concentrated feed. Due to its intestine-nurturing qualities, it can even improve the feed efficiency of hard keepers. Since horses simply never seem to tire of Irish Mash, it is perfect as first feed after colic, an operation, severe illness, lack of appetite or chewing problems. Mash also considerably contributes to the regeneration after competitions, stud service and birth and proved to be especially valuable during shedding.
Irish Mash can be fed 1 – 3 times a week instead of concentrated feed and, in special cases (such as after an operation or stomach ulcers) even exclusively with hay and straw.

Weight 15 kg
Dimensions 40 × 80 × 10 cm
Composition

Wheat bran, barley flakes, oil seed mixture (linseed, sunflower) 9,2%, whole grain oats 9%, cornflakes, sugar beet molasses, dried apples, sugar beet fibres, warm air dried chopped grass, grape skins, apple syrup, brewer's yeast 1,4%, salt, wheat germs, maltyeast- mixture 1%, oil mixture (linseed, sunflower, maize germ oil) cold pressed 1%, grape seed extract, maize germs, coriander 0,5%, sea algae chalk

Ingredients

Raw protein 11,5 %, Raw fibre 8,5 %, Raw fat 5,0 %, Raw ash 7,2 %, Digestible raw protein 92 g/kg, Digestible energy 10,5 MJ/kg, Calcium 0,4 %, Phosphorus 0,5 %, Magnesium 0,3 %, Sodium 0,5 %

Nutritional additives (per Kg)

Vitamin A 7.200 IE, Vitamin D3 800 IE, Vitamin E 50 m

Technological additive

Silica

Microelementa (per kg)

Iron 220 mg, Zinc 90 mg, Manganese 70 mg, Copper 15 mg, Iodine 0,8 mg, Selenium 0,4 mg

Feeding recommendation

Per 100 kg body weight about 70-200 g Irish Mash touch with the same amount of warm/hot water, let stand for about 15 minutes and offer warm. In the summer months it can also be prepared with cold water, the swelling time should be 30 minutes. In general, feed 1-3 times a week, if necessary, a reduced amount can be offered daily. Recommended period: first 6 weeks. It is recommended to get advice of a veterinarian, before use or before extending the duration. – Suitable for older animals.