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A complete, healthy and tasty treat for all horses

Lax Wiesen crunchy sticks combine the best of meadow hay, alfalfa, and oats in a convenient, natural, and low-sugar treat. Their dense texture ensures prolonged chewing that occupies, soothes, and supports the horse's digestion, without producing dust or residue.

Made from ingredients sourced from controlled crops, these sticks are cold-pressed in our own workshop, without grains, molasses, or additives. They are an ideal alternative to traditional hay, perfect for enriching the daily diet of horses, including the most sensitive ones.

Hay + Alfalfa + Oat Nibble Block 3.25 kg, 4 bars

SKU: BOJA-0015
€15.00Price
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  • Product advantages

    • 40% meadow hay, 40% alfalfa, 20% oats

    • Natural source of plant energy

    • No molasses, no chemical additives

    • Stimulates digestion, salivation and oral health

    • Promotes prolonged chewing, reducing boredom in the stall

    • Low dust levels: ideal for sensitive horses

    • Can be distributed in the feeder, on the ground, or by hand.

    • Practical and clean format, suitable for active stables

    Particularly suitable for:

    • Sport horses or active horses needing an energy supplement

    • Horses in training or in regular work

    • Horses in stalls needing healthy exercise

    • Horses sensitive to dust or prone to stress

    • Horses needing variety and nutritional stimulation

    Composition

    • Hay (40%)

    • Alfalfa (40%)

    • Oats (20%)

    Analytical constituents

    • Crude fiber: 23.66%

    • Crude protein: 10.2%

    • Crude fat content: 2.48%

    • Crude ash: 7.42%

    • Humidity: 10%

    • Phosphorus: 0.83%

    • Calcium: 0.97%

    • Sodium: 0.25%

    Available formats

    • 3.25 kg (4 sticks)

    • 14 kg (16 sticks)

    • 28 kg (32 sticks)

    Our commitment to quality – Lax Food Mittel

    All our products are manufactured in our own workshop from rigorously selected raw materials, to guarantee healthy, natural nutrition adapted to the real needs of horses.

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