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Mineralfutter Senior Vital

Mineral feed senior for horses

Sale price€29,85 EUR(€9,95/kg)

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Mineralfutter Senior Vital
Mineralfutter Senior Vital Sale price€29,85 EUR

Benefits for your darling

Age-appropriate power

With dust-free pellets, horse feed can be easily enhanced and deficiencies can be reliably compensated for – ideally tailored to the changing needs of older horses.

Benefits for your darling

Bioavailable mineral and plant blend

Highly bioavailable minerals, trace elements and vitamins combined with fennel, aniseed and peppermint provide concentrated natural support for digestion and vitality.

Benefits for your darling

No sugar, grains or molasses

Small-pressed pellets contain no grain, added sugar, or molasses – a clear, high-quality recipe that meets the needs of sensitive seniors.

Benefits for your darling

Appetite-stimulating herbal formula

Fennel can stimulate the appetite, which is especially helpful for fussy older horses – providing herbal support for feed acceptance and appetite.

Ideally combined recipes

composition

fennel, aniseed and peppermint leaves

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Older horses may be more prone to digestive problems due to slower metabolism and digestion. The botanicals can support digestive functions. Fennel in particular can stimulate the appetite and promote food intake. This can be particularly helpful for those older horses who are becoming more picky eaters.

Magnesium

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The mineral can ensure loose muscles and relaxed nerves. It plays a crucial role in muscle contraction and relaxation. Older horses in particular tend to develop muscle problems such as tension, cramps and stiffness. Adequate amounts of magnesium can help maintain muscle health and minimize these age-related problems.

Calcium

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Senior horses often have specific needs related to their bone health, as bones can lose density as they age. Calcium is important for bone strength and integrity. The additionally increased calcium content in our mineral food can strengthen bones and teeth as we age.

Vitamins

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Vitamins, particularly vitamin E, B vitamins and vitamin C, are crucial for immune system, muscle health, metabolism and antioxidant support. Vitamin E and Vitamin C are antioxidant vitamins that can protect cells from damage and support the immune system. Our mineral food also contains all the important B vitamins in an ideally balanced ratio. They can have a positive effect on the function of the nerves, the skin and the maintenance of performance.

trace elements

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Zinc, iron, manganese, copper, selenium and cobalt are among the trace elements. They are essential for various metabolic processes, skin health, hoof structure, immune function and cell protection.

minerals

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They play a crucial role in the well-being of horses. They support various body functions such as vision, bone health, cell protection, blood clotting and metabolism.

amino acids

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Lysine, methionine and threonine are amino acids that are important building blocks for building muscle and can counteract muscle breakdown. At the same time, they can support muscle metabolism and repair. They are also important for the immune system and other physical functions.

fennel, aniseed and peppermint leaves

learn more

Older horses may be more prone to digestive problems due to slower metabolism and digestion. The botanicals can support digestive functions. Fennel in particular can stimulate the appetite and promote food intake. This can be particularly helpful for those older horses who are becoming more picky eaters.

Magnesium

learn more

The mineral can ensure loose muscles and relaxed nerves. It plays a crucial role in muscle contraction and relaxation. Older horses in particular tend to develop muscle problems such as tension, cramps and stiffness. Adequate amounts of magnesium can help maintain muscle health and minimize these age-related problems.

Calcium

learn more

Senior horses often have specific needs related to their bone health, as bones can lose density as they age. Calcium is important for bone strength and integrity. The additionally increased calcium content in our mineral food can strengthen bones and teeth as we age.

Vitamins

learn more

Vitamins, particularly vitamin E, B vitamins and vitamin C, are crucial for immune system, muscle health, metabolism and antioxidant support. Vitamin E and Vitamin C are antioxidant vitamins that can protect cells from damage and support the immune system. Our mineral food also contains all the important B vitamins in an ideally balanced ratio. They can have a positive effect on the function of the nerves, the skin and the maintenance of performance.

trace elements

learn more

Zinc, iron, manganese, copper, selenium and cobalt are among the trace elements. They are essential for various metabolic processes, skin health, hoof structure, immune function and cell protection.

minerals

learn more

They play a crucial role in the well-being of horses. They support various body functions such as vision, bone health, cell protection, blood clotting and metabolism.

amino acids

learn more

Lysine, methionine and threonine are amino acids that are important building blocks for building muscle and can counteract muscle breakdown. At the same time, they can support muscle metabolism and repair. They are also important for the immune system and other physical functions.

Mineralfutter Senior Vital

Application

Unique recipes

Recommended by veterinarians

Dipl. ECVS, specialist veterinarian

Christoph Kühlne

Trust the expertise of Christoph Kühnle, the team veterinarian of the Swiss National Dressage Team. With his own equine clinic and specialization in orthopedics, sport horse medicine, and surgery, he recommends our products as part of his holistic care. With FEI approval and five years of additional training in surgery, he is a recognized authority in equine medicine. His support extends from formulations to innovative product ideas – a first-hand recommendation for optimal support for your horse.

PHYSIOTHERAPIST & OSTEOPATH

Malissa Schmidt

As a physiotherapist and osteopath for horses and dogs, Malissa is a true expert when it comes to your companion's health. Not only does she run her own practice in Northern Germany, offering numerous therapy options for dogs, but she also operates a mobile equine practice. Thanks to numerous advanced training courses, she is also well-versed in specialized topics such as thermography, biomechanics, acupuncture, dry needling, bioelectrical functional diagnostics, taping, and more. But that's not all: Malissa is also a certified veterinary naturopath by the Association of German Veterinary Naturopaths. She offers her wealth of expertise to answer any questions you may have about horses and dogs.

Convince yourself of real reviews

what our customers say

Different age group, different needs

This is how you support the health of your horse senior

Fitness well into old age – that’s what every rider wants for their favorite companion. To ensure that your senior horse remains optimally and completely cared for, you should be aware of his age-related changing needs. Because as horses age, this is accompanied by some physical developments - some are even visible on the outside. As your pet gets older, his back sags, his muscles weaken and his teeth get worse. But a lot happens inside the horse's body: your senior may increasingly have to struggle with digestive problems or go through an immune system slump.

Age-appropriate care for your senior

Ideally combined

In this phase of life it is particularly important to provide your horse with all the vital vitamins, minerals and trace elements. And this is where our mineral feed pellets come into play: They are suitable for all horse breeds and combine all the substances necessary for the senior horse's body. They are also ideal for sensitive people with digestive and metabolic problems, as well as for laminitis, EMS and Cushing's. Feeding is very simple and is based on the usual feed rations for older horses, which consist primarily of hay in combination with smaller doses of concentrated feed. Dust-free and ideal for mixing in!

Highly bioavailable for your horse

What does that actually mean?

Highly bioavailable – you’ve probably heard this term before in the world of horse nutrition. It also applies to our mineral feed. But what exactly does the name mean? Highly bioavailable means that the horse's body can optimally use the nutrients it consumes. This means that the vital substances from our mineral feed enter your pet's bloodstream particularly easily and support horse health. Active steeds that put in full effort every day in training benefit from this in particular. And the best? Our mineral feed pellets are not only highly bioavailable, but also particularly tasty. They enjoy a particularly high level of taste acceptance among four-legged friends. This is particularly helpful for senior horses, which turn out to be picky eaters as they get older.

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