Micrlupin®
Hygain
SKU:MCL20
20kg
MICRONIZED LUPIN FLAKES
Premium quality, all natural legume.
- PROTEIN FOR CONDITIONING: Micrlupin® delivers 31% crude protein to assist with muscle development, topline and overall body condition. Ideal for maintaining condition in horses on poor-quality roughage, those in work or lactating mares with higher protein demands. The low starch, low sugar profile makes it suitable for conditioning horses prone to metabolic or digestive sensitivities.
- MICRONISED FOR DIGESTIBILITY: Infrared micronisation reduces naturally occurring anti-nutritional factors, improving protein utilisation, digestive efficiency and palatability.
- GUT-FRIENDLY NUTRITION: Micrlupin® provides quality protein and energy with minimal starch and sugar to promote digestive health, support hindgut function and safely assist with weight maintenance in sensitive horses.
- SUITABLE FOR HORSES PRONE TO LAMINITIS: Extremely low in starch and non-structural carbohydrates (NSC) making it a suitable protein and energy option for horses prone to laminitis.
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DE MJ/kg
31%
Crude Protein
6%
Crude Fat
15%
Crude Fibre
1%
Max Starch
Micronized Lupins.


1. Introduce Micrlupin® to your horse's diet gradually over a 7 - 14 day period.
2. Feed by weight and not by volume.
3. Feed a minimum of 1.5% of your horse's body weight daily as roughage.
4. Horses have a small stomach, so feed little and often.
5. Ensure horses have access to clean water.
6. Adjust feed intake according to age, breed, appetite, activity level, climate and body condition.
7. If you have any questions regarding allergens or raw ingredients, our team is here to help.
For dietary advice and nutritional solutions, please contact Hygain® on +61 3 5943 2255.
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