Dr. Weyrauch No. 42 Stomach Flattererthe mineralization for stomach-sensitive horses
Stress, physical pain, inadequate feed quality or a lack of appropriate mineralization can lead to stomach problems in horses.
Irrespective of the feeding adapted to the sensitive stomach, the horse needs mineralization to maintain its health, regeneration and performance.
Vitamin B12 supply for horses with gastrointestinal problems
In principle, horses can synthesize vitamin B12 themselves with the help of cobalt as the central atom in the large intestine. However, they also have the so-called "intristic factor" in the stomach, which enables the absorption of vitamin B12 (through vitamin supplements). In horses with chronic stomach ulcers or impaired intestinal function, supplementation with vitamin B12 is more difficult, but makes sense in high doses and on a daily basis.
A vitamin B12 deficiency can lead to a build-up of nitric oxide (NO) and thus to diseases of the mitochondria, the cell's energy sources (nitrosative stress). This opens the door to ATP deficiency, chronic inflammation, muscle and joint pain, exhaustion, concentration problems and fatigue. A classic vitamin B12 deficiency can also lead to anemia.
No. 42 Stomach Flatterer, the mineralization that is gentle on the stomach
With No. 42 Stomach Flatterer Mineral Complex, we offer the horse a proven and highly bioavailable Dr. Weyrauch mineral supply embedded in a fine herbal formulation of aniseed, fennel, fenugreek seeds, caraway and liquorice. We have placed particular emphasis on the stomach-friendliness of the plant ingredients used and on promoting digestion in particularly sensitive horses.
As always, the recipe is free from flavorings and preservatives and has been tested and approved by our institute for the development of nutritional concepts for horses
No. 42 Stomach Flatterer contains sufficient vitamin B12 (cobalamin). A lack of vitamin B12 leads to problems with blood formation and cell division in horses. The need for vitamin B12 is increased in horses that are suffering from stress or pain. Vitamin B12 is involved in the formation of the myelin sheath (protective sheath of the nerves) and thus in nerve function. It also facilitates the regeneration of the stomach and intestinal mucosa. The appetite is stimulated.
Dried seeds (anise fruits, fennel fruits, fenugreek seeds, caraway seeds), magnesium tricitrate, calcium gluconate, dried roots (licorice, turmeric), dried bark (cinnamon), coriander.
Additives per kilogram:
Vitamin E - as natural vitamin E (3a700) - 5,000 mg
Vitamin B12 - as cyanocobalamin - 12,500 mcg
Zinc - as amino acid zinc chelate hydrate (3b606) - 9,500 mg
Iron - as amino acid iron chelate hydrate (3b106) - 1,650 mg
Manganese - as amino acid manganese chelate hydrate (3b504) - 9,500 mg
Copper - as amino acid copper chelate hydrate (3b406) - 1,650 mg
Selenium - in org. form (3b8.10) as selenium from Saccharomyces cerevisiae CNCM I-3060 (inactivated selenium yeast) - 16 mg
Iodine - as potassium iodide (3b201) - 40 mg
Cobalt - as coated cobalt (II) carbonate granules (3b304) - 18 mg
Analytical constituents:
Crude protein 7%, crude fat 4.2%, crude fiber 6.5%, crude ash 24%, calcium 2%, phosphorus 0.3%, magnesium 3%, sodium 0.1%
3 scoops per day and large horse (45g), 2 scoops for smaller horses and ponies (30g).
Due to the increased trace element and vitamin content, please do not feed more than 120g per horse per day.
No. 42 Stomach Flatterer fulfills the horse's additional nutritional requirements when fed with sufficient hay and moderate concentrates and thus serves to improve the horse's well-being.
The additional feeding of an "all-in-one" mineral feed is not necessary under any circumstances.