Description | Orange Elite Electrolyte Powder is an excellent source of minerals and electrolytes for horses. This formula guarantees to replenish minerals and electrolytes lost through sweat during high-action activities. | Cavalor Pianissimo is an oat-free sports mix for horses that are ‘hot’, sensitive to stress, or convalescing (box rest). Contains no oats. | Cavalor FiberForce is a high-fiber mix with long fiber lengths for healthy stomach and bowel function. This low-sugar (5%), low-starch (3%) mix helps keep blood glucose and insulin levels down and is safe for horses susceptible to metabolic disorders. | | Cavalor Calm reduces stress in nervous horses that have hypersensitive and timid reactions to changing situations or unusual circumstances (transport, noises, colours, lights, commotion, unfamiliar environments, people and animals). | |
Content | Orange Elite Electrolyte Powder is an excellent source of minerals and electrolytes for horses. This formula guarantees to replenish minerals and electrolytes lost through sweat during high-action activities. A highly palatable formula, this product also encourages healthy water intake during stressful conditions throughout the year. This orange-flavored formula helps in keeping the horses in top condition, especially during exercise, by aiding in energy production at a cellular level. It also effectively supports the horse's fluid balance and muscle function. Sold in a 5 lb jar. | | | | Cavalor Calm reduces stress in nervous horses that have hypersensitive and timid reactions to changing situations or unusual circumstances (transport, noises, colours, lights, commotion, unfamiliar environments, people and animals).
Horses that perform well in training may be less attentive in competitions or may withdraw from stress caused by transport, other horses, or environmental pressure, causing performance to suffer.
Cavalor Calm is developed for young, introverted, fussy horses and showy stallions. It helps the horse to maintain composure and concentration. Stress not only affects performance, it also affects a horse’s general well-being and can make it difficult to maintain condition. | |