Description | The base of Total Equine® is alfalfa hay, which gives it the odor and flavor equines love. | | Cavalor Pianissimo is an oat-free sports mix for horses that are ‘hot’, sensitive to stress, or convalescing (box rest). Contains no oats. | The competition season can put strain on your horse. Hard work and performance causes the body to produce more waste products. Supporting the liver and kidneys helps your horse to break down these substances better. | Cavalor Fifty-Fifty contains the core nutritional components for horses that maintain their weight well. | |
Content | TOTAL Equine was developed from science and experience and first produced in 2000. The nutrient levels are based on what has been learned by scientific research over the last 40 years. The physical form of extrusion and the specific ingredients are what horses, mules and donkeys need to maximize health, attitude and performance.
The base of Total Equine® is alfalfa hay, which gives it the odor and flavor equines love. The palatability is excellent. The fiber level supplies 70 – 80% of the equines needs for a safe ration. When fed at 4.00 lb. per 1,000 lb. body weight, Total Equine© provides the nutrients required by mature equines when fed with adequate quality roughage.
- Fiber
- Protein
- Major Minerals
- Energy
- Trace Minerals
- Vitamins
- TOTEQ
| | | | 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. | |