Product info
Cavalor Calm
Horses that perform well during training can lose their ability to concentrate owing to the stress of transport, the commotion and distraction of a different environment and the enervating events at competitions. As a result, they respond less attentively and sometimes do unexpected things. Stress caused by fear of the unknown also occurs in young or inexperienced horses during training and they can then react violently. Stress not only affects the horse's performance, but its condition too. Avoiding stress is therefore very important. Apart from calming by the rider and/or groom and gaining sufficient experience, Cavalor Calm® may help considerably. Cavalor Calm® is used with good results in:
- horses that are 'spooky' during a competition;
- Some horses that are too temperamental during training;
- horses that are susceptible to stress;
- Stallions in sports.
Cavalor Calm is especially composed for horses which only show `spooky behavior` at competitions and to a lesser extent for chronic nervous horses.
Composition and Safety of the Product
Cavalor Calm® is a dietary feed based on herbs and contains elements that counteract hypersensitivity. Irritability through noise, light and shade, changes in temperature, unexpected movements, other horses, strange situations, etc. is replaced by a calming effect that does not interfere with the ability to concentrate or with motor function. Because Cavalor Calm® is strongly diluted, it has no secondary effects whatsoever: no residues and no adverse effects on the liver or kidneys.
Cavalor Calm® contains a.o.: (see packaging for label values) magnesium, tryptophan, herbal extracts, vitamin B1, B6, B12. Cavalor Calm® contains no constituents that are prohibited in competitive sports.
Usage
Application
The recommended dosage of Cavalor Calm® per animal per day is 25-50 grams per animal per day supplemented two to three days prior to a stressful situation. The powder should be mixed in the feed. The maximum period of use is 4 weeks and the maximum dose is 100 cc per animal per day.