Cavalor Fiberforce Gastro
This muesli is high in fibre to promote saliva production and neutralise gastric acid. Contains a mix of alfalfa and teff pellets, beet pulp and Timothy stalks that are gentle on the stomach lining. In addition, herbs protect the stomach lining from irritation and buffers help control acid levels in the stomach, maintaining an optimal pH.
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Low Sugar & Starch
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High Fiber
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Acid Balancer / Buffer
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With soft fibres
- We have 16 in stock. More stock due
Pairs well with
Linseed husks
Alfalfa
Sunflower seed feed
Timothy
Oat hulls
Spelt bran
Peas
Soya oil
Teff
Dried beet pulp
Linseed
Maerl
Beet molasses
Monocalcium phosphate
Sodium chloride
Coconut oil
Calcium carbonate
Tannin
Maize gluten feed
Herbs
Fenugreek
Yeast
Fructo-oligosaccharides
For good nutrition, your horse needs roughage (spread out over several times a day) and a constant supply of fresh drinking water. This foundation can be supplemented with a balancer or concentrate feed as needed. And fine-tune your horse’s diet with supplements #feedasyouneed
Feeding recommendations for Cavalor FiberForce Gastro:
We recommend a minimum of 500 g and maximum 1000 g per 100 kg body weight per day. For a 600 kg horse this means a minimum of 3 kg and a maximum of 6 kg per day. Divide the concentrate feed over several portions per day, preferably after feeding roughage.
Tip: not all feed scoops are the same size. Weigh the contents of your feed scoop so that you know exactly how much your horse is getting.
IN BRIEF
Cavalor Fiberforce Gastro is A high-fiber feed ideal for horses with a sensitive stomach
A 600 Kgs horse will eat approximately 3.5 Kgs of Cavalor Fiberforce Gastro per day.In this case a bag will last around 4.3 days and cost approximately £5.15 per day
A Cavalor feed scoop contains 475g.
This product weighs 317g per Ltr for comparison in other scoop sizes.
Per 100 kg BW Min 100g Max 500g
More about this product
Cavalor FiberForce Gastro is a high-fibre mix for healthy bowel function.
Its high-fibre composition includes a mix of lucerne and teff grains, beet pulp, and 8% timothy stalks, ideal for stimulating saliva production and neutralising stomach acid. This combination of herbs protects the stomach lining against irritation and helps to maintain a neutral pH value in the stomach.
Cavalor FiberForce Gastro is low in starch and sugar to keep glucose and insulin levels in balance. Ideal for horses with stomach problems. Also contains tasty fenugreek to stimulate the appetite. Its extruded cereals ensure good digestion – no whole grains.
ANALYSIS
| DE(NRC) | 8.03 MJ/kg |
| NE EWpa(CVB) | 0.57 EWpa/kg |
| VREpa(CVB) | 69.0 g/Kg |
| Crude protein | 12.0 % |
| Crude fat | 7.0 % |
| Crude fibre | 25.0 % |
| Crude ash | 10.5 % |
| Sugars | 4.0 % |
| Starches | 6.0 % |
| Calcium | 1.5 % |
| Magnesium | 0.3 % |
| Phosphorus | 0.4 % |
| Sodium | 0.2 % |
| Starch/feed | 70 g |
ENERGY FROM FAT & FIBERS
Rich in fibre for a balanced stomach function. High proportion of high quality and highly digestible fibres: a mix of alfalfa, teff and beet pulp; with 8% timothy stems. Long fibres, ideal for stimulating saliva production to neutralise gastric acid. Energy from fat and fibre. Slow release of energy – long-lasting energy.
STOMACH ACID BALANCER ACID BUFFERS
Enriched with acid buffers. Herbal mix protects the stomach wall against irritation. Keeps the pH value in the stomach neutral.
FOR SENSITIVE HORSES LOW SUGAR & STARCH
Low in starch and sugar – contains fenugreek. Keeps glucose and insulin levels in the blood in balance. Ideal for horses with stomach issues. Fenugreek is extra tasty to stimulate appetite. With extruded cereals for ease of digestion.
A friend and I bought a 5 year old Lusitano stallion, Marquês in Portugal 5 years ago, in order to rescue him, as he was in severely emaciated condition. He stayed with my friend there for a year until he was in sufficient condition to bring him to the UK to my farm in Devon. But he still wasn't putting on the condition I would have expected, having taken on other horses in the past to condition, although not as severe as him. I worked with 2 different nutritionist over the first 2 years, and still his droppings were often very sloppy and the condition still didn't pile on. Then I came across nutritionist Julie Bratt of HoofTransformation, who advised me to put him on Cavalor Gastroforce. He's been on it for nearly 3 years and almost never has loose droppings now. Look Marquês- nickname 'Moley' -up on Facebook where he has his own group 'Moley. Journey Out of Darkness'.
My nutritionist Julie Bratt, recommended Gastroforce for my Lusitano stallion whom I bought in order to rescue him, 3 years ago in Portugal.
Although he's a very different horse now, he's still been hard to build muscle because he has taken so long to put on flesh, despite having spent anything up to £150 a month on feed and supplements, the complete opposite to my other Iberians who put weight on, on fresh air! Marquês, nickname 'Moley' because we were told by the vet when I bought him, that he had bilateral cataracts. Since his condition built up, 2 separate vets have examined his eyes which are completely fine, but the nake stuck!
I'm happy to say that since going onto Gastroforce as the base feed, and the supplements that Julie recommended, Moley's droppings have stabilised from being normal, to cow pat consistency inside 24 hours , often several times a week.
Now, just occasionally if he eats some new grass, they will be a little looser, but never cow pat consistency.
I'm very pleased with the improvement!
Been giving this to my young mare who is very sharp and opinionated, she’s been more settled and riding very well
My horses love the feed and im happy they are having the healthiest i can give . Great service too