Dr. Weyrauch Crystal Mash – Supplementary feed for horses with oats
The traditional preparation of Crystal Mash, based on linseed and wheat bran, has been enhanced with oat flakes for a delightful taste. It features a proven herbal recipe and is lightly mineralized with Persian blue salt. Crystal Mash is guaranteed to be free from flavorings, preservatives, sweeteners, or added essential oils, making it suitable for horses with sensitive digestion, stomach sensitivity, weakened immune systems, or liver sensitivities.
This mash has a starch content of approximately 17%, and it is free from added sugars. The carefully selected herbs and spices in Crystal Mash are chosen for their stomach-friendly and digestion-promoting effects in line with dr. WEYRAUCH’s quality standards. Persian Blue Salt is a variety that comes from Iraq, known for its unique blue appearance due to an optical effect related to crystal lattice shifts.
With an extremely high proportion of linseed in this functional feed, 300g per large horse per day is sufficient to improve digestion and serve as a dietary feed for gastric mucosal issues.
The production of Crystal Mash takes place in a traditional mill in Saarland with precision. The linseed, wheat bran, and oats are of high quality. Wheat bran is always freshly obtained daily as part of the milling process for human consumption flour, preserving sensitive nutrients such as fats and proteins found in the germ.
Composition:
- Linseed (at least 30%)
- Wheat bran
- Crushed oats
- Dried seeds (anise, fennel, fenugreek, caraway, cumin)
- Dried bark (cinnamon)
- Dried roots (licorice, turmeric, ginger)
- Dried herbs (coriander, lemongrass, marjoram)
- Psyllium husks
- Persian rock salt
Analytical Constituents:
- Crude fiber: 10.5%
- Digestible crude protein: 14.5%
- Crude fat: 11.3%
- Crude ash: 3.9%
- Calcium: 0.15%
- Phosphorus: 0.6%
- Magnesium: 0.25%
- Sodium: 0.21%
- Starch: 17.0%
- Lysine: 0.56%
- Methionine: 0.22%
- Starch: 17.0%
- Sugar: 0.0%
Feeding Recommendation:
Mix 300g per horse daily with hot water and let it swell before feeding.