Knoblauch

Knoblauch

Valuable essential oils
  • supports the immune system, circulation & metabolism
  • natural fly repellent
  • tasty, 100 % natural & practical
Call for Price Bag 0,5kg

marstall Knoblauch supports the immune system, metabolism and blood circulation. It is also a natural way to keep insects away.

marstall Knoblauch has many positive properties and is also a natural selenium supplier.

The popular plant is not only rich in essential oils ─ it also contains, among other things, sulphurous alliin and natural selenium, which is very valuable in many areas of horse feeding. Garlic has diverse, useful properties - which has been partly proven, partly described for centuries.

The flakes of marstall garlic are gently dried and, unlike fresh garlic, have a long shelf life, are practical to dose and easy to mix into the feed.

Single feed for horses

Composition of marstall Knoblauch

Garlic flakes (100,00 %)

EADCM conform acc. FEI.


Nutritional analysis and energy per kg 

Crude protein

14.80 %

Crude fat

0.30 %

Crude fibre

2.00 %

Crude ash

2.70 %

Feeding recommendations 

… as a long term supplement

All year round or seasonally for at least 2 to 3 months during summer

Small horse/pony

approx. 20 g = approx. 2 scoops/day

Thoroughbred      

approx. 30 g = approx. 3 scoops/day

Warmblood

approx. 40 g = approx. 4 scoops/day

… as a short term supplement

e. g. as an insect repellent for athletic exertion and sweating in summer. At least 5 days before to 2 days after exertion.

 

Small horse/pony

approx. 30 g = approx. 3 scoops/day

Thoroughbred       

approx. 40 g = approx. 4 scoops/day

Warmblood

approx. 50 g = approx. 5 scoops/day

1 level measuring scoop = approx. 10 grams


Feeding advice

Our recommendations generally assume a roughage intake (hay) of 1.5 kg per 100 kg body weight per day.

Feed mixed with usual food every day. Increase Knoblauch to the recommended daily dose over 3 to 5 days.

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