PerNaturam Ostpreussen Kräuter promotes protein digestion. This mixture is essential for horses that are fed grasses that are very rich in protein and fruit. Such horses are constantly prone to digestive disorders and often suffer from diarrhea, watery stools, colic and laminitis. Fresh grass in spring is a dangerous strain on the intestines. The same applies to hay from species-poor meadows, the main feed in winter. A distended belly shows how much the intestinal flora is disturbed. Horses that bend badly to the right often have a disturbed or irritated appendix. They are also reluctant to be touched and groomed there. East Prussian herbs offer the right help. The bitter-spicy herbs promote the intestinal flora and help to better digest energy- and protein-rich grass and hay. They promote the secretion of digestive juices and regenerate the pancreas. This allows the intestinal flora to renew itself and relieves the appendix.
Caraway, meadowsweet, yarrow, buckwheat, watercress, parsnip, couch grass, bilberry leaves, deadnettle, bedstraw, fennel, knotweed and coriander
Analytical constituents
Crude protein 11.2 %, crude fat 7.6 %, crude fiber 28.4 %, crude ash 5.9 %
Minerals
Calcium 0.75 %, phosphorus 0.31 %, sodium 0.03 %
Feed approx. 50 g to 70 g East Prussian Herbs per horse per day, preferably moistened over the feed