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Cavalor FiberForce is a muesli that is high in fibre and contains long fibres for balanced gut function. The muesli is low in sugar and starch and maintains low blood glucose and insulin levels, so it is safe for horses that are prone to metabolic disorders.
With extrudates that are easily digestible and highly absorbable. Contains a mix of alfafa, teff and beet pulp. Fibre supports digestion and helps to prevent intestinal problems. Contains probiotics to promote intestinal flora and overall intestinal health.
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Digestible energy | 2.8 Mcal/kg – 1.3 Mcal/lb |
Crude protein | Min. 12.0 % |
Lysine | Min. 0.6 % |
Methionine | Min. 0.2 % |
Threonine | Min. 0.5 % |
Crude fat | Min. 8.0 % |
Crude fiber | Max. 27.0 % |
Acid detergent fiber | Max. 30.0 % |
Neutral detergent fiber | Max. 46.0 % |
Starch | Max. 6.5 % |
Sugar | Max. 3.5 % |
Calcium | Min. 1.1 – Max. 1.6 % |
Phosphorus | Min. 0.5 % |
Sodium | Min. 0.3 % – Max. 0.8 % |
Salt | Min. 0.8 % – Max. 1.3 % |
Magnesium | Min. 0.3 % |
Potassium | Min. 1.4 % |
Copper | Min. 40.0 ppm |
Zinc | Min. 100.0 ppm |
Iron | Min. 40.0 ppm |
Manganese | Min. 100.0 ppm |
Cobalt | Min. 0.1 ppm |
Selenium | Min. 0.14 ppm |
Vitamin A | Min. 6000 IU/lb |
Vitamin D | Min. 600 IU/lb |
Vitamin E | Min. 115 IU/lb |
Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Yeast Culture | 100 million CFU/kg – 45 million CFU/lb. |
For optimal nutrition, welfare and performance, your horse needs adequate forage (spread out over several meals per day) and a constant supply of fresh drinking water. This foundation can be then supplemented with a balancer or concentrate feed as needed to meet all your horse’s nutritional requirements. Lastly, you can fine-tune your horse’s diet with supplements for specific needs. #feedasyouneed
Feeding recommendations for Cavalor FiberForce:
We recommend feeding a min. of 0.45 lbs and max. of 0.65 per 100 lbs body weight.
Body weight in pounds | ||||||
800 | 1000 | 1200 | 1400 | |||
Forage lbs/day (min) | ||||||
10 | 12.5 | 15 | 17.5 | |||
Exercise level | Fiberforce lbs/day (min)* | |||||
Maintenance | 3.75 | 4.5 | 5.5 | 6.5 | ||
Light work | 4.25 | 5.0 | 6.0 | 7.0 | ||
*Minimum feeding rates to meet all daily nutrient requirements in addition to at least 1.25 % of body weight in good quality hay.
These feeding recommendations are intended as a guideline only. Feeding rates may need to be adjusted based on forage quality, health status and activity level of the individual horse being fed.
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Easily digestible fiber ingredients and probiotics for optimal support of gut health
Extrudates are easily digestible and very highly absorbable. Probiotics ensure good digestion. They stimulate the development of good intestinal flora and promote good intestinal health overall. Fiber also supports better digestion and helps prevent intestinal problems.
Low in sugar & starch, ideal for sensitive horses
Some horses benefit from a diet low in sugar and starch. This applies, for example, to horses that suffer from recurring gastrointestinal problems, like stomach ulcers, colic and diarrhoea. Horses with metabolic problems such as: insulin dysregulation, obesity, laminitis, EMS, and muscle diseases (PSSM, RER). A low-sugar, low-starch feed avoids high peaks in blood glucose and insulin level, so it can also be used for horses that are susceptible to e.g. stress and overweight.
Energy from fiber and fat
For horses that are sensitive to sugar and starch, fat and fiber offer good alternative sources of energy. When fat and fiber are digested in the large intestine, volatile fatty acids are released. These volatile fatty acids are absorbed into the blood and serve as a source of slow-releasing energy.
High fiber
High in fiber, also known as crude fiber. Crude fiber is an indispensable pacesetter for the intestines and allows for a gradual release of energy. Moreover, a mix of high-quality and easily digestible fiber results in improved digestion and avoids gastrointestinal problems. The more fiber the feed contains, the longer the horse has to chew, which also increases saliva production. The intestinal micro-organisms also need crude fiber. Getting enough fiber is an essential part of maintaining healthy microflora. A healthy gut results in a healthy immune system – a basic requirement for a fit and happy horse.
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