About Pavo ProteinPlus
With a low-grade fodder, a grain-free diet, or where there is an increased protein requirement (e.g. for sports horses or older horses) your horse will often not be receiving enough protein to meet its daily requirements. Pavo ProteinPlus allows you to supplement their diet with purely essential amino acids (protein). This is the easy way to supplement a dietary protein deficit to support the general health of your horse, without otherwise affecting the diet.
Why horses must have sufficient proteins
Proteins comprise separate building blocks, known as amino acids, and are critical for all kinds of processes within the body. Proteins strengthen the immune system, promote coat and hoof growth in your horse, and allow cell renewal. Moreover, proteins are essential for muscle development and the regulation of hormonal functions, but also for growth of foals and lactation in broodmares. Sufficient protein in the diet is therefore not just important for the muscles as many people believe, but is essential for the all-round health of a horse.
When supplementing the diet with protein is advisable
The results from numerous rough fodder analyses show that the protein content of our hay continues to fall. In fact, it is so low that the daily requirements can no longer be met for horses on maintenance. Let alone horses in intensive sports, or pregnant/lactating mares. Supplementing with a protein-rich concentrate is then an option, but in doing so you may often be providing energy, vitamins, and minerals that your horse does not necessarily need. An exclusive protein source such as Pavo ProteinPlus, is the perfect solution here.
- Concentrated, high-quality protein
- A supplement solely for dietary protein deficit
- Rich in essential amino acids (including lysine, methionine and threonine)
- Supports general health
Ideal for:
- Poor quality rough fodder (low protein)
- A grain-free diet
- Thin horses that are receiving adequate fodder
- Increased protein requirement, i.e. for pregnant/lactating mares, older horses, sports horses, young horses, and horses in recovery
- Poor coat and hoof condition
Protein requirements differ by type of horse and the situation. Use the following chart to find the daily feeding recommendation for your horse.
Type of horse |
Body weight |
|
Horse (600 kg) |
Pony (300 kg) |
|
No, or light, work |
100g |
50 g |
Sports horse |
|
|
Light work |
100 – 150g |
50 – 75g |
Medium work |
150 – 200g |
75 – 100g |
Heavy work |
150 – 300g |
75 – 100g |
Thin horse |
100 – 200g |
50 – 100g |
Older horse |
100 – 200g |
50 – 100g |
In recovery |
100 – 200g |
50 – 100g |
Pregnant mare |
100 – 200g |
50 – 100g |
Lactating mare |
200 – 400g |
100 – 200g |
Young horse <2.5 years |
100 – 200g |
50 – 100 g |
Tip: Analyse your roughage with the help of the Pavo Roughage Quickscan to find out precisely how much protein is in your roughage.
Product Specifications |
Guaranteed analysis
Crude protein | 37,2 % |
Crude fat | 4 % |
Crude fibre | 10 % |
Crude ash | 9 % |
Sodium | 0,33 % |
Methionine | 25 mg / kg |
Lysine | 100 mg / kg |
Threonine | 55 mg / kg |
Storage advise
Store in a cool, dry and dark place. Reclose after usage |
Shelf life
Shelf life | 18 mth |