Description | An apple and molasses flavored 100% psyllium pellet with high swell volume to help encapsulate and remove sand and dirt from the intestinal tract. It supports healthy gut function to help reduce the possibility of sand colic. | Cavalor SoZen is the natural solution to stress. It calms and relaxes hot or nervous horses. | | Cavalor Fifty-Fifty contains the core nutritional components for horses that maintain their weight well. | Cavalor Gastro Aid creates a healthy environment in the stomach by neutralising gastric acid and protecting the stomach wall. A horse’s stomach produces acid continuously, making it very susceptible to developing wounds or sores. | Cavalor Gastro Aid creates a healthy environment in the stomach by neutralising gastric acid and protecting the stomach wall. |
Content | Durvet SandRid supports healthy gut function to help reduce the possibility of sand colic.
Apple and molasses flavored 100% psyllium pellet for horses with high swell volume helps encapsulate and remove sand and dirt from the intestinal tract. Sand Rid can also be used for constipation resulting from too little fiber in the diet or to increase stool consistency in situations with watery diarrhea. Easy to feed as a top dress or alone.
Each scoop contains 140,000 mg psyllium seed husk. Directions: 1-1.5 scoops daily for 7 days every month. Can be given during or after meal time. 5.2 oz scoop enclosed. | | | Cavalor Fifty-Fifty contains the core nutritional components for horses that maintain their weight well. Those nutritional components include: easily digestible extruded grains, high-quality digestible proteins, high vitamin content, minerals, trace elements and essential fatty acids. Fifty-Fifty has been specifically designed for mixing and matching in order to provide a flexible foundation for your multi-functional stable (for example, a mixture of lesson horses, horses in training and show horses).
By puffing grains we are able to improve the starch digestibility in the foregut from an average of 5-50% to 85-90%. These grains travel through the stomach and small intestine at a slower rate, allowing the digestive enzymes more time to act on the feed. More nutrients in the feed are released for the horse to absorb while avoiding any rapid releases of sugar and starch, which is critical for horses with metabolic issues. | | |