Cavalor WholeGain is a high-fat, concentrated mixture that contributes to a fit horse with a radiant coat and stimulates weight gain in a safe way. Cavalor WholeGain is a balancer that significantly increases the fat content of the ration and provides important nutrients for the sport horse, including B vitamins and minerals.
In this way, it can be used for horses that lack some condition or that have difficulty recovering. Cavalor WholeGain has a balanced ratio of omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which ensure a shiny coat and support immunity.
Did you know?
TIP: High-fat foods should be built up gradually. Introduce Cavalor WholeGain over a period of min. 5 days and give max. 1 kg Cavalor WholeGain per horse per day.
Ingredients
Energy value (EWPa) | 1,13 / kg |
Protein value (VREp) | 123 / kg |
Ruw eiwit | 12.6 % |
Ruw vet | 22.2 % |
8.7% | |
Suikers | 5.3 % |
Zetmeel | 17.6 % |
Instructions for use
Good nutrition for your horse is based on sufficient roughage (spread over several times a day) and always fresh drinking water. Supplement this base with a balancer or concentrate as needed. And use supplements to fine-tune #feedasyouneed
Feeding advice Cavalor Wholegain
For a shiny coat, we recommend feeding a maximum of 50 g per 100 kg of body weight per day. For a horse weighing 600 kilograms, this means a maximum of 0.3 kg per day. We recommend feeding a minimum of 75 g and a maximum of 150 g per day per 100 kg of body weight for cool energy. For a horse weighing 600 kilograms, this means a minimum of 0.45 kg and a maximum of 0.9 kg per day.
We recommend feeding a maximum of 150 grams per day for weight gain, per 100 kg of body weight. For a horse weighing 600 kilograms, this means a maximum of 0.9 kg per day. Divide the concentrate into several portions per day. Preferably after providing roughage.
Tip: not every scoop is the same size. Weigh the contents of your feed scoop so that you know exactly how much you are feeding.
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