Description | Apple and molasses flavored 100% psyllium pellet for horses with high swell volume helps encapsulate and remove sand and dirt from the intestinal tract. | Cavalor Probreed Mix is a high-protein mix for pregnant and lactating mares and weanlings. This mix supports proper development and balanced growth in foals and keeps mares in good condition. | Cavalor Electroliq/Electrolyte Balance provides the electrolytes needed for optimal recovery after hard workouts. Stress, intensive exercise, hot weather, or transport can cause a horse to dehydrate and lose important minerals. | 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). | 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 | 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 Probreed Mix is a high-protein mix for pregnant and lactating mares and weanlings. This mix supports proper development and balanced growth in foals and keeps mares in good condition. Contains pre- and probiotics for healthy bowel function. High in minerals and trace elements: Contains calcium, phosphorus and magnesium for bone development and lactation, and copper, zinc and manganese for cartilage and joint development.
| Cavalor Electroliq/Electrolyte Balance provides the electrolytes needed for optimal recovery after hard workouts. Stress, intensive exercise, hot weather, or transport can cause a horse to dehydrate and lose important minerals.
As the horse’s body can’t store these electrolytes, it is important that they be replenished just before or immediately after a sweaty workout. Cavalor Electrolyte Balance and Cavalor Electroliq Balance are formulated to provide the right amounts of minerals for easy absorption.
The electrolytes in Cavalor prevent dehydration so that horses stay fresher, recover more quickly and better withstand longer periods of intense training, competition, and transport. | 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. | 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. | |