A healthy horse starts with a healthy gut. We at Cavalor firmly believe this.
â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â â [Cavalor Direct]( A healthy horse starts with a healthy gut. We at Cavalor firmly believe this. Did you know that, with just a few simple things to keep in mind, you can prevent many intestinal problems like colic? Dear {NAME}, Digestive problems are second only to joint problems in the competition horse - here are our top tips for keeping your horse in the best of gut health. 1. Horses like routine Establish a fixed daily routine. Horses are creatures of habit. Changes to their environment (feed, yard, training) can result in a disturbed intestinal flora causing colic or diarrhea. They donât mind eating the same feed every day. Unlike us humans, horses donât get bored with the âsame old thingâ. By giving your horse a routine, you create peace in his mind and in his gut! 2. Changes coming soon? Preparation is key! Moving yard or changes to diet or management are sometimes necessary or unavoidable, so carry these out with preparation and thought. For example: In the spring, plan the transition to pasture gradually. Like with other feed changes, it is best to spread the transition out over 7 to 10 days. 3. No fasting In their natural habitat, horses graze on forage all day long, and because of this the stomach constantly produces gastric acid. To prevent this acid from attacking the stomach lining, the stomach must be kept full which can be done by feeding the horse many (small) portions of forage throughout the day. A hay net or slow feeder can help to ensure that your horse doesnât finish eating too quickly. This is good for his gastrointestinal health. 4. Roughage first, then concentrates Good and sufficient forage makes up the basis of every ration. Feed your horse forage about 30 minutes to an hour before feeding him concentrates. Eating forage will produce lots of saliva, which will buffer and neutralize gastric acid. 5. Donât bulk up with concentrates Does your horse need a little more bulk? More concentrates may not be the solution; on the contrary, these can disturb the gut flora and cause digestive problems. In many cases, it provides lots of âquickâ energy. Does your horse need more body mass? First, check your forage: does it contain enough nutrients? If necessary, supplement the ration with a high-fat balancer, like [Cavalor Wholegain]( Looking for advice? Talk to a nutritionist to configure the right ration for your horse, or calculate your horseâs needs yourself with [mycavalor](. 6. Less is more Donât overdo it with concentrates. Most horses donât need a lot of concentrate feed. Start from the needs of your horse, in line with our motto, âfeed as they needâ. Also, divide concentrate feeds over several meals. It has been scientifically proven that horses are better off with several smaller meals per day, as their stomachs and small intestines are relatively small. Smaller portions of concentrates per meal ensure slower emptying of the stomach and better digestion in the small intestine. This will reduce glucose and insulin spikes in the blood and prevent the passage of undigested starches into the large intestine. [Cavalor WholeGain]( [Cavalor WholeGain]( £69.00 £66.60 [Cavalor Fiberforce Gastro]( [Cavalor Fiberforce Gastro]( £22.15 [Cavalor Strucomix Sport]( [Cavalor Strucomix Sport]( £25.07 [Cavalor Gastro Aid]( [Cavalor Gastro Aid]( £169.00 £158.90 [Cavalor Gastro Aid Paste]( [Cavalor Gastro Aid Paste]( £65.00 £58.49 [Cavalor Vitaflora]( [Cavalor Vitaflora]( £73.50 £65.99 [Take the Survey]( Do you have a minute to spare? Cavalor are running a survey to better understand your daily horse routine. 10 prizes of â¬100 care packages are on offer. Click on the button above to participate and enter the competition. As always, Cavalor Direct are here to advise and help you get the best out of your horse. Contact us anytime. Best Wishes, Cavalor Direct Kingswood Equestrian Centre
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