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  • Vitalbix Vitalbix Psylliummash 6 kg

Vitalbix Psylliummash 6 kg

€37,95
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Une bouillie saine contenant 50 % de graines de psyllium, idéale pour une cure mensuelle de sable. À base de fléole des prés, sans luzerne, pauvre en amidon et en sucre (4,9 %). Appétissante, facile à donner et bien digérable pour tous les chevaux.

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Vitalbix PsylliumMash

Vitalbix PsylliumMash is a healthy mash containing 50% psyllium seeds. The tasty sand cure!

Vitalbix PsylliumMash is a healthy mash containing 50% psyllium seeds. A unique mash that makes it easy to administer a (monthly) sand cure, suitable for every horse. Vitalbix PsylliumMash is made from timothy grass and contains no alfalfa. Thanks to its low starch and sugar content (total 4.9%) and high digestibility, Vitalbix PsylliumMash is a responsible choice, even for horses that require a low-starch and low-sugar diet. It is also very palatable, easy to use, and quick to prepare.

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Daily Feeding Recommendation
As a preventive treatment: 100 grams of mash per 100 kg of body weight, once a day. For a 500 kg horse, feed 500 grams in a single serving per day. One bag is therefore enough for 12 days (= 2 treatment courses)!
If sand is found in the manure/intestines: 200 grams of mash per 100 kg of body weight, once a day. For a 500 kg horse, feed 1000 grams in a single serving per day. One bag is enough for one course of treatment. Repeat the course if necessary, in consultation with your veterinarian.
If a large amount of sand is found in the manure/intestines: 200 grams of mash per 100 kg of body weight, twice a day. A 500-kg horse should be fed 1,000 grams in a single serving, twice a day. In total, a 500-kg horse receives 2 kilograms per day. Repeat the treatment if necessary, in consultation with your veterinarian.

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