Kollagen
- for strong tendons, ligaments & joints
- provides joints with nutrients to combat wear and tear
- ideal for young horses, sports horses & veterans
marstall Kollagen provides joint cartilage, tendons and ligaments with natural amino acids, as a precaution and to fight wear and tear. The amino acids glycine and proline, contained in collagen hydrolysate, play an important role in collagen metabolism which is especially important for cartilage and tissue.
Studies* recommend the use of collagen hydrolysate for horses including youngsters in training.
marstall Kollagen contains pure, food quality collagen hydrolysate. Scientific studies* have shown that it can lead to positive effects such as less cartilage wear, supporting the cartilage growth and improving the tissue structure.
marstall Kollagen has been proven to help young horses, under a dual load from growth and training, sports horses and (older) horses with existing musculoskeletal changes.
*Moskowitz et al. 2000; Weh & Petau 2001; Weide 2004; Appelt 2005
Diet feed supplement for horses
Composition of marstall Kollagen
Gelatine, powder (100,00 %)
EADCM conform acc. FEI.
Nutritional analysis and energy per kg
Crude protein | 97.00 % |
Crude ash | 1.50 % |
Lysine | 3.80 % |
Glycine | 22.20 % |
Proline | 12.30 % |
Feeding recommendations
… as an intensive treatment for degenerative joint disease
at least over 2 to 3 months
Small horse/pony | approx. 20 g = approx. 1 1/3 scoops/day |
Thoroughbred | approx. 40 g = approx. 2 ½ scoops/day |
Warmblood | approx. 60 g = approx. 4 scoops/day |
… for sports horses, growing horses (youngsters) and older horses
long term
Small horse/pony | approx. 15 g = approx. 1 scoop/day |
Thoroughbred | approx. 30 g = approx. 2 scoops/day |
Warmblood | approx. 40 g = approx. 2 ½ scoops/day |
1 level measuring scoop = approx. 15 grams
Feeding advice
Our recommendations assume a roughage intake (hay) of 1.5 kg per 100 kg body weight per day.