START STRONG START PREGNANCY 1 BIRTH 1
When feeding from the 7th month of pregnancy. Cavalor Probreed (mix or pellet) energy to supportgrowth. Supports
With puffed grains for optimal digestion.
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Save over£69 per month compared to the recommended amount of Saracens MareCare
LACTATION 1 WEANING
NOWISTHE TIME TO SWITCH YOUNGSTER
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For over 30 years Cavalor has been providing high quality horse nutrition and cutting edge supplements to morethan 50 countries around the world.
greatfuturefor your horse, ensuring they get the very best startinlife.
What’smore, feeding Cavalor is often less than half the price of similar UK premium branded feeds.
Cavalor Direct is able to ship 1bag or many pallets of feed direct to you, shipped from as little as £1 per bag.
Cavalor Start&GoSoft (Chunks). Helps to bridge the weaning period. Tasty chunkswithpowdered milk. Extruded pellet, thereforeeasy to absorb. (1 month beforetoatleast 1month after weaning.)
And with arange of 25 different feeds thereissome- thing for every horse including our unique concepts of Silhouette weight management and Pianissimo for hot horses.
Nutrients without calories? 2
Ifamare feed is not an option then Cavalor Nutri Growcan provide asolution. This is abalancer that meets all the mare’s needs without the extra calories
Cavalor Juniorix. Optimal Ca/P ratio +magnesium +trace elements Supports balanced growth.
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Less than50%of the cost of competitor products when fed as recommended
Available to purchase at
CavalorDirect.co.uk
or call 01902 213483 for moreinformation
Competitors price comparisons correct as of 23 Nov
2020.For full details on these comparisons please visit the website. Wherethe UK buys Cavalor
Forthe emergencies we never want to think about, keep COLOSTRA in your cupboard.
Peace of Mind for just£39.99
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