Champion
- for extra energy
- protein-rich
- extra high vitamin E & selenium
- without oats
- with added texture
marstall Champion is a high-energy, high-protein muesli for sports horses. The oat-free blend contains valuable nutrients for optimum muscle building and high performance. Liverwort, apple fibre, brewer‘s yeast, seaweed and vitamin E support the metabolism, especially during periods of stress.
marstall Champion is our especially tasty sport feed and is ideally suited for mixing with oats.
If you want to turn your horse into a champion, you not only need discipline, specific training and a good chunk of ambition, you also need a sophisticated care and feeding plan. marstall Champion is the ideal feed supplement for sports horses in all disciplines.
This high energy structural muesli contains top quality protein and provides the muscles with all the nutrients they need for short and longer term performance. Organic calcium from seaweed, vitamin B-rich brewer‘s yeast and herbs to support liver function and apple fibre all aid digestion and metabolism. The powerful antioxidant effect of vitamin E neutralises the oxygen-based free radicals generated by increased muscle work.
The added plant oils contain omega-3 fatty acids and not only provide a rapidly available energy source, but also help to give coats a glossy shine. Lecithin improves the utilisation of the energy provided by fats. The added alfalfa ensures that the horse chews the muesli thoroughly, satisfying the natural need to chew which is especially important in stressful situations. The oat-free recipe is a favourite in the trough and is an ideal choice for mixing with oats.
Feed supplement for horses
Composition of marstall Champion
Corn flakes, barley flakes, soybean flakes, dry grape pomace (7.00 %), semolina bran, rapeseed oil, refined (5.00 %), dried sugarbeet pulp molassed, wheat bran middlings, beet molasses, grass, dried at a high temperature, aromatic herbs (milk thistle seeds, nettle herb, dandelion root, hawthorn leaves with flowers) (1.50 %), calcium carbonate, alfalfa dried at a high temperature (1.00 %), brewer's yeast (0.60 %), sodium chloride, seaweed meal (0.50 %), monocalcium phosphate,brewer’s grains, magnesium oxide
EADCM conform acc. FEI.
Nutritional analysis and energy per kg
Crude protein | 11.00 % |
pcd* crude protein | 62.00 g |
Crude fat | 8.90 % |
Crude fibre | 6.30 % |
Crude ash | 6.60 % |
Energy (DE)** | 13.00 MJ |
Energy (ME)** | 12.00 MJ |
Starch | 34,50 % |
Calcium | 1.00 % |
Phosphorus | 0.40 % |
Sodium | 0.25 % |
Magnesium | 0.30 % |
Amino acids
Lysine* | 0.25 % |
Threonine* | 0.25 % |
SAS (Methionine + Cysteine)* | 0.20 % |
*precaecal digestibility = can be digested in the small intestine = available
**acc. to GfE 2014 (Society for Energy Efficiency)
Nutritional additives per kg
Fat-soluble vitamins
Vitamin A | 22,500.00 I.E. |
Vitamin D3 | 990.00 I.E. |
Vitamin E | 800.00 mg |
Vitamin K3 | 8.00 mg |
Water-soluble vitamins
Vitamin C | 45.00 mg |
Vitamin B1 | 23.00 mg |
Vitamin B2 | 5.00 mg |
Vitamin B6/Pyridoxine Hydrochloride | 17.00 mg |
Vitamin B12/Cyanocobalamin | 45.00 mcg |
Biotin | 280.00 mcg |
Folic acid | 8.00 mg |
Choline chloride | 230.00 mg |
Calcium D-pantothenate | 26.00 mg |
Niacin | 37.00 mg |
Trace elements
Iron as monohydrate iron (II) sulphate | 160.00 mg |
Copper as copper (II) sulphate pentahydrate | 38.00 mg |
Zinc as zinc oxide | 250.00 mg |
Manganese as manganese (II) oxide | 145.00 mg |
Iodine as anhydrous calcium iodate | 0.70 mg |
Selenium as sodium selenite | 0.80 mg |
Technical additives per kg
Lecithin | 1,000.00 mg |
Feeding recommendations
... as a single concentrated feed
Small horse/pony | approx. 260 g per 100 kg body weight/day |
Thoroughbred | approx. 380 g per 100 kg body weight/day |
Warmblood | approx. 380 g per 100 kg body weight/day |
Example feed per day for a 550 kg horse as a single concentrated feed in addition to hay
Light work | approx. 1.5 to 2.0 kg |
Moderate work | approx. 2.0 to 3.0 kg |
Heavy work | approx. 3.0 to 4.0 kg |
1 litre of marstall Champion = approx. 560 grams
Feeding advice
All specified feed quantities are to be given throughout the day in several small feeds.
Our recommendations assume a roughage intake (hay) of 1.5 kg per 100 kg body weight per day.