International Sports Olympic Claim

International Sports was developed in association with the Kentucky Equine Research Institute (KER) specifically for high performance horses.

Based on the state-of-the-art in sports medicine, the finest oils and extra high-quality fibre and vital substances are used. The respective formula is based on the findings of equine performance research, proven in the course of four Olympic Games as well as in racing and endurance equestrian competitions at the highest level.

A special, performance-related mineralisation assists the metabolism in achieving regulated energy levels. The products Olympic Claim, Endurance and Racing all contain natural vitamin E.


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International Sports



Partnership with equine performance researchers

The name KER is associated with performance and success in the sport and racing field. The renowned Kentucky Equine Research Institute, located in Lexington, Kentucky, conducts research with the goal of improving the health and constitution of the horse.

The major advantage enjoyed by this internationally-recognised establishment is that the thoroughbred studs located around Lexington and the consequent large number of horses enable representative - i.e. statistically relevant - studies to be carried out. Application-based research is carried out at the institutes own test facility in Kentucky: in addition to the measurement of breathing air and blood parameters during exercise on the high-speed treadmill it is also possible to specify nutrient balance. In addition, the institute also has its own analysis laboratory, which can be used to perform bone density measurements.

Practice-related findings


KER implements the information that it obtains in collaboration with horse owners and partners in the feedstuff sector. In Germany that partner is St. Hippolyt. This a source of pride. After all, KER is the official supplier to the Olympic games and feeds derby winners worldwide.

Scientifically confirmed


For many years now St. Hippolyt has been producing horse feed where the proportion of starch is kept to a minimum, for reasons including improved digestibility. KER has recently proved that this is the correct course to follow: feedstuffs with high levels of starch and a consequently high glycaemic index lead to an unnecessarily high increase in blood sugar and associated insulin-related fluctuations in performance.

The long-term feeding of carbohydrate content feed can not only lead to digestive disorders in the horse, but also to the increased formation of heat and carbon dioxide production. The horse over acidifies. Breathing and sweat production are increased. This may have negative effects on endurance. Further findings show that high levels of insulin release raise the cortisone level and subsequently lower stress tolerance.

In a special process at the Ebert Dielheim mill easily-fermentable fibres from beet, fruit and vegetables are moistened with cold-pressed oils to provide horses with a nutrition that is both high-calorie and yet low-glycaemic. A special, performance-related mineralisation assists the metabolism in achieving regulated energy levels. The products Olympic Claim, Endurance and Racing include natural vitamin E, which is proven to have a significantly higher efficiency than synthetic vitamin E.

International Olympic Claim

Strength and concentration coupled with a high level of nervous dependability are criteria that are expected of competition sports horses today. Consequently, a horse that is regularly involved in sporting activity requires a customised nutrition. Dressage, show jumping and eventing impose stress on the musculature, sometimes short-term, sometimes more permanently. International Sports Olympic Claim compensates the mixture of anaerobic and aerobic muscle utilisation with nutritional energy drawn both from opened cereal and wheat germ and cold-pressed linseed oil. The dosage of the minerals, trace elements and vitamins is precisely tailored to meet the requirements of the competition horse at the highest level, in accordance with the latest scientific findings.

 

InfoCenter International Olympic Claim
Feed:
Supplementary feed for horses
(Performance horses)
Commercial product:
International Olympic Claim, paper bag 20 kg
Composition:
Barley flakes, Corn flakes, Sugar beet fibre, Whole grain oats, Flax & sunflower oil cold-pressed, Sugar beet molasses, Alfalfa, Barley germs, Flax seed finely ground, Wheat germs, Wheat bran, Apple syrup, Corn germs, Sunflower seeds, Apple pomace, Air dried grass chaff, Himalayan salt, Ground algae, Brewer’s yeast
Content and digestibility:
Crude protein
Crude fibre
Crude fat
Crude ash
Digestive crude protein
Digestive energy
Starch
Sugars

 
10,0 %
9,0 %
10,0 %
7,0 %
92 mg/kg
12,5 MJ/kg
25,0 %
8,0 %
Bulk elements:
Calcium
Phosphorus
Magnesium
Sodium
Potassium
 
1,0 %
0,6 %
0,3 %
0,4 %
1,0 %
Trace elements per kg:
Iron
Zinc
Manganese
Copper
Iodine
Cobalt
Selenium
 
270 mg
150 mg
110 mg
  45 mg
    1,5 mg
1,0 mg
     0,8 mg
Fat-soluble vitamins per kg:
Vitamin A
Vitamin D3
Vitamin E
 
12.000 IE
1.200 IE
300 mg
Water-soluble vitamins per kg:
Vitamin B1
Vitamin B2
Vitamin B6
Vitamin B12
Biotin
Niacin
Folic acid
Calcium pantothenate
Choline chloride
   
10 mg
14 mg
6 mg
35 mcg
380 mcg
65 mg
4 mg
20 mg
880 mg
The trace elements are also present in organic complex compounds.
Feeding recommendation:
Performance horses: 2-4 kg per animal and day with oats or as concentrated feedstuff
Additional product information:
The stated values for vitamins and trace elements contain both native and supplementary quantities.
The information on individual products in this catalogue, which is in part in extract form only,
is up-to-date at the time of going to press.