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PharmaMash Basic
PharmaMash Basic is based on soy hulls, alfalfa, sunflower seed husks and timothy. This makes this mash very suitable to give to your horse as a treat. You can also mix supplements or any medicines through the basic mash.
PharmaMash Basic is grain- and glutenfree!
Unique: This mash can be fed to your horse both dry and wet; adding warm water is optional.
All the benefits at a glance:
- Based on soya hulls: a fibre source for horses next to grass/hay
- Low energy content (0.79 EWpa); can easily be given as a supplement to the normal rations.
- Packed under protective conditions, long shelf-life without preservatives
Purity:
PharmaMash Basic is 100% free of added sugars. Sugars are not always listed as sugar. Common sugars and sweeteners in supplements are apple aroma, dextrose, sucrose and grape sugar. PharmaHorse does not use any sugars or sweeteners and therefore stands apart from other suppliers. Our products also do not contain other fillers or flavourings.
PharmaMash contains low levels of sugars / starch (starch 3.2% - sugar 1.4%).
The ingredients used, give the mash a good taste that horses like to eat. We deliberately do not use ingredients that add color to the mash, such as carrot, corn and pea flakes. In addition to color, these ingredients also increase sugar content.
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Dosage:
Feed as needed. Max. 500 grams per 100 kg of body weight.
Directions for use:
PharmaMash Basic can be fed both dry and wet. If you apply water, this can be both cold and warm water. Make sure that the horse has access to sufficient drinking water at all times.
Content:
10 kg
Storage recommendation:
The product should be stored in a cool, dry place in the original packaging, beyond the reach of children.
Classification:
This product is a complementary feed for horses and is only suitable for horses and ponies.
This product is not a medicine and has no medicinal effects. Food supplements are not replacements for a healthy lifestyle with a variety of well-balanced food. Therefore, if your horse is sick or has a medical disorder, it is important to contact a veterinarian.
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