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Agrobs Aspero 20kg

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Description

Roughly structured hay chaff has a positive effect on digestion because it promotes chewing. AGROBS® has made use of this knowledge, not least in order to counteract the widespread overfeeding of horses with grain and resulting problems.

PRE ALPIN® ASPERO is made up of over 60 different field grasses and herbs from Bavarian foothills of the Alps, which are harvested at the right moment in time and dried in a state-of-the-art warm air drying plant. We pay special attention to ensuring the right chaff length in order to produce an ideal structured feed, which is unique in terms of its many areas of useage.

Careful processing ensures that PRE ALPIN® ASPERO, like all PRE ALPIN® products, is rich in nutrients and vital substances and free of dust and mildew spores. It is therefore a high-qualitiy, clean alternative to hay or silage. As an energy-dense structural feed low in starch and sugar, it can be used to replace concentrated feed.

  • with over 60 different field grasses and herbs
  • free of dust and mould
  • rough-structure fiber
  • uncompressed
  • low starch and fructan content
  • free of molasses

Specifications

  • Size
    20kg
  • Product Type
    Feed
  • Animal
    Horse
  • Composition
    meadow grasses and herbs, oil mixture cold-pressed (linseed oil, camelina oil)
  • Analytical Constituents
    Crude protein 6.70 % Starch 0.30 %
    Crude fat 2.40 % Sugar 9.90 %
    Crude fibre 32.60 % Fructan 5.60 %
    Crude ash 6.70 %
    Calcium 0.30 %
    Phosphorus 0.20 %

    Metabolisable energy 6.00 ME MJ/kg
  • Feeding Guide
    as basic feed (100% hay substitute); approximately 1.5 kg per 100 kg ideal body weight per day

    as concentrated feed: 1.2 kg substitute approximately 1 kg of grain

    for enhancement of the basic feed: 1 kg substitutes 1 kg of hay

    introduce new feed gradually