Carefully "Grazing" Horses

Due to the weather, the grazing season ends early in some regions this year, depending on the operational situation. The loss of pasture growth is also a change in diet for the horse, which should ideally be managed slowly by gradually shortening the grazing time, a sort of "grazing off." Since this is not always possible: Pay attention to your horses! The sudden switch from grass to "nothing" or hay and straw can be a risk factor for constipation colic, depending on the horse. Adequate water intake, plenty of exercise, and Mifuma Herbal Mash can help.

Herbal Mash is optimal during times of feed transition for a gentle adaptation to the new diet. Especially in autumn and winter, with less exercise and coat change, it is the recommended horse feed. It contains essential oils to soothe the mucous membranes and airways. The added prebiotic inulin supports the digestive system. Vitamin E and selenium also support the muscles and metabolism. Herbal Mash can be offered as both a cold and warm meal, bringing variety to the menu.