Cavalor Emergency 911 is a fast-acting and easily digestible supplement designed to support the digestive system during transport, stress or digestive problems.
Cavalor Emergency 911 supports the microflora and digestive system with the help of prebiotics and probiotics that support the good bacteria in the intestinal tract. The product contains a broad spectrum of different microorganisms that help to rebalance the intestinal flora in a short time.
Did you know?
A horse's digestive system has to process a lot during the competition season, such as large amounts of concentrates and supplements. In combination with stress, frequent transport and often longer periods without much roughage, this often causes the sensitive intestinal flora to become unbalanced and function poorly.
The horse's intestinal tract also plays an important role in the immune system. For example, horses become more susceptible to diseases and injuries when it does not function properly. Take advantage of holiday periods to let your horse catch its breath.
Because the horse's digestive system is designed to digest mainly roughage, a high-fibre diet is essential to allow the intestinal system to rest and recover in preparation for the next competition season.
That's why it's best to switch to an adapted diet of hay and fibre-rich concentrates such as Cavalor FiberForce during this period. You give that for six weeks. This way you keep the energy low, give extra fats and fibers and limit sugars and starches to a minimum. You give the horse everything that is good for him and nothing that is difficult for him to process. Thanks to FiberForce, the digestive system is brought back into balance.
Ingredients
Cavalor Emergeny 911 contains organic yeast extract rich in glucomannans (GM) and mannan ligosacharides (MOS), to bind mycotoxins and prevent damage in the gut. Yeast helps to prevent the colonization of unfavorable bacteria. B vitamins: stimulate the production of antibodies against harmful intestinal bacteria and the growth of good bacteria (e.g. Bifidobacteria).