December
News
2008
Noisy – excitement rises, happy? This is what effect presents have on us. Ideals are like stars, we never reach them but we change our course in life to adapt to them. Family Wolf and their Curlys wish you a cozy and happy Christmas time and hopes that the year 2009 is full of many positive surprises.
The Curlys on Ranch Wolf developed a taste for it….
Brottrunk and Fermentgetreide (Ferment grain), who made their name through the life important D and L lactate put together a meal plan for the Curly horses on Ranch Wolf.
In organic form electrolytes, trace elements and vitamins are integrated into the meals. A positive experience due to this change in diet; due to the plan by Brottrunk and Fermentgetreide; can be told by Tom and Petra Wolf in regards to their two new horses Nemo and Kawa. Both had skin problems, dandruff, dull fur and a weak immune system. Through the bread acid; which are rich in active enzymes, amylase, vitamin B, and amino acids; the intestines putrefaction benefits during process of formation. This leads to the intestines being populated by good microorganisms which improve the immune system as well as the skin cells. Gina, who also cares for the Curly horses’ physical well being, reported with a huge smile on her face that the two Curly horses had gained weight and full and curly coat although the cold temperature.
Even the carrying mares of Ranch Wolf profit from their daily ration of Kanne Brottrunk and Fermentgetreide. The high percentage of magnesium and calcium, mineral and trace elements keeps the mare mother well balanced as well as the supports the growth of her foal.
“Our young foals from 2008 will be fed the food from Kanne Brottrunk and Fermentgetreide to hopefully achieve farewell to mother milk” as stated by Ranch Manager Petra Wolf. At least the little Curlys are already aware of how it tastes due to the fact that they find nothing more amusing than to eat alongside mama from the food trough.
We found a new home at Ranch Wolf in October. Here are very well taken care of, the pastures are large, we can jump around and always eat hay when we feel like it. In addition to that we become tasty Brottrunk from cans, alfalfa, vitamins, minerals and yeast. In the stables we are spoiled with massages and special oils.