Supplements
When the need for certain vitamins and minerals is greater than the amount offered, dietary supplements are used. These supplements are merely an addition to high-quality feed and serve to support the specific needs of the horse. Typically, supplements ar
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Cavalor Gastro Aid Paste
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Cavalor Take It Easy Forte
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Unika Prequalm paste
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TRM Gut nutrition formula paste
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Global Medics Lacta-Fort
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Unika Ball Gastro
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TRM Good as gold paste 3x35gr
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Cavalor Resist + Vit C
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When the need for certain vitamins and minerals is greater than the amount offered, dietary supplements are used. These supplements are merely an addition to high-quality feed and serve to support the specific needs of the horse. Typically, supplements are administered in cases of digestive or metabolic disturbances, in horses with arthritis, to support or promote muscle development, or in nervous or stressed horses.
When you are looking for a supplement for your horse, the most important thing is to be clear about what you want to support and for what purpose. Are you, for example, looking for additional support for muscles and tendons, the stomach, digestion, joints, hooves, or behavior? If you encounter a problem for which you want to administer a supplement, it is advisable to seek advice from a veterinarian first.
All supplements should be given with care and tailored to the horse. Some ingredients are on the FEI doping list and are therefore not allowed to be administered during competitions. Pay attention to this before administering the product at competitions. Additionally, it is advisable to seek advice on combining supplements so that their active ingredients do not cancel each other out.