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TROJAN CALMAX MUESLI

Slow-release, cool stamina energy for sport horses and sugar-sensitive diets.

Size: 40kg Protein: 12%
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Overview

  • Performance muesli for steady energy, calm focus, and endurance without excitability.
  • Slow-release, fat-based energy from oils and fibre rather than sugars or starch.
  • Supports muscle recovery, condition, and digestive comfort under work and competition demands.
  • Low sugar, non-heating formulation for horses that do not cope well on traditional grain-based performance feeds.

Most Ideal For

  • Sport and competition horses.
  • Horses prone to excitability, tension, or stress.
  • Endurance, dressage, show jumping, and eventing horses.
  • Horses needing stamina and focus rather than sharp speed.
  • Performance horses that lose condition or energy on low-energy diets but cannot tolerate high starch feeds.

Choose Calmax If Your Horse

  • Is forward or sensitive but still needs performance fuel.
  • Needs more energy but becomes fizzy on sugars or grains.
  • Requires endurance and stamina rather than quick bursts of speed.
  • Struggles to stay focused under work or competition pressure.
  • Needs a calm, controlled energy source that will not upset digestion.

Composition

Componentg/kg
Protein (min.)120
Moisture (max.)120
Fat (min.)80
Fibre (max.)250
Calcium (min.)9
Phosphorus (min.)5
Ca:P Ratio1.8 : 1.0 to 2.0 : 1.0
Magnesium (min.)3.5
Salt (min.)10

Ingredient Statement

CategoryIngredients
Muesli BlendLucerne, Teff, Sunflower Seeds, Sweet Lupins, Cold Pressed Canola Oil
Pellet BaseLucerne, Wheaten Bran
MineralsSalt, Feed Lime, Mono-Calcium Phosphate, Magnesium, Potassium
VitaminsA, D, E, K, B1, B2, B6, B12, Folic Acid, Niacin, Pantothenic Acid, Biotin, Choline
Trace MineralsManganese, Iron, Zinc, Copper, Iodine, Organic Selenium, Chromium
Amino AcidsLysine, Methionine, Threonine
AdditivesLive Yeast, Digestive Aids & Digestive Buffers, Toxin Binders, Mould Inhibitor

Feeding Instructions

  • Ponies: 1 - 2 kg per day.
  • Horses: 2 - 4 kg per day.
  • Energy levels can be adjusted by increasing or decreasing Calmax intake while keeping the base nutrition consistent.
  • Feed according to body weight, condition, metabolism, work intensity, and forage quality.
  • Feed with good quality hay and/or pastures. Hay should be fed at a minimum of 1 - 2% of body mass.
  • Introduce any new concentrated feed gradually over 10 to 14 days.
  • During heavy sweating, feed additional electrolytes.

Warning: High copper levels. Do not feed to sheep. Feed only to the intended species.

Reg. No. V26296 (Act 36/1947).

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