The grazing of livestock isn't always done under ideal dietary transition conditions.
Attention, excessive grazing, can cause various diseases such as colic, diarrhea and laminitis, because the young grass in the spring is poor in magnesium and cellulose (fiber) but rich in water, potassium, sugars (fructans).
Rumiluz Mash TM, , an answer to the excess
The presence of fiber in the horse's ration will help to secure the ration by limiting the excess of sugars and ensure a good food transition from the horse to the meadow.
The intrinsic properties of alfalfa, such as the buffering capacity due to its calcium and protein content, play a preventive role against intestinal acidosis, which modifies the balance of the microbiota, and therefore have a positive impact on the digestive health of the horse.
Finally, this fiber intake will lead to modulate the rate of food transit and ensure a gradual transition thus contributing to the well-being of the animal by reducing the frequency of occurrence of behavioral disorders.
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