EnergyCheck
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Is the ration correct?
Why should I do an EnergyCheck?
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You want to know if the hay is really enough? Is the concentrate feed appropriate for the horse's performance? Is the basic nutrition adequate?
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You will receive well-founded, honest feedback on whether your feeding is making sense – or where you can make a big difference with small adjustments.

This is how the Energy Check works
95 EUR
Who is the EnergyCheck suitable for?
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You want to know whether the current feeding is generally suitable
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You don’t have a hay analysis (yet) – but need an assessment of your horse’s nutrition
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You don’t want to overfeed your horse, but you also don’t want to forget anything
When is the Energy Check not suitable?
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If you want a complete ration calculation with concrete feeding recommendations → then the complete consultation is a better fit for you.
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If your horse suffers from diseases such as EMS, laminitis, Cushing's disease, colic, stomach problems or changes in liver values → In these cases, an individually tailored feed plan based on current findings is required; this is better covered by the complete consultation .
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If you already have a comprehensive hay analysis and would like a detailed evaluation of the trace element supply → then the MineralCheck or the complete consultation makes more sense.
Would you like to try out my offer first and see if feeding advice is right for you?
If you realize after the Energy Check, that you would like to go into more depth (e.g. a complete ration analysis with feed recommendations or a detailed analysis of the mineral feed), you can upgrade to the complete consultation at any time and the amount paid will be credited in full.
⚠ Disclaimer
🔸 No veterinary treatment
Feeding advice is not a substitute for diagnosis or treatment by a veterinarian. A veterinarian should always be consulted in cases of acute complaints or illnesses.
🔸 Recommendations, no obligations
All information and recommendations are based on the information provided and the current state of knowledge in horse feeding. They represent professionally sound guidance; implementation is at your own risk.
🔸 Disclaimer
No liability can be accepted for any consequences resulting from incorrect implementation or incomplete information. If in doubt, please consult your veterinarian or animal health practitioner.
🔸 No advertising or commission contracts
I recommend products solely on the basis of professional conviction – independently and without cooperation with manufacturers.