Cavalor
Cavalor Colostra, W. Antibodies, 100 g
Color: select.color
Size: 1
Over
Product description
Cavalor® Colostra provides vital colostrum for newborn foals when this cannot be supplied by the mare, or not in sufficient amounts.
Newborn foals are born without any antibodies and must absorb these through the colostrum within 24 hours of their birth.
If a foal has received little or no colostrum for whatever reason, it is vital to compensate for this deficit. Cavalor Colostra increases the level of immunoglobulins in the blood. This helps strengthen the foal’s defences against pathogens such as viruses and bacteria during its first week of life. A solid start is essential to a foal’s healthy growth and development.
0 hours withdrawal time – According to the manufacturer, this supplement is considered doping-free under FEI and Jockey Club regulations. Rules and regulations may change, and national requirements may differ. Before participating in any event, please check the currently applicable regulations in your respective country.
Features:
- Milk powder with primary source of antibodies (colostrum) for feeding shortly after the birth of the foal
- Administer within 24 hours after birth
- Provides your foal with vital antibodies
- Primary source of antibodies immediately after birth
Product No.: 25413
Material and Care
Technical Description:
Composition: Freeze-dried colostrum (beestings milk).
Usage Instruction:
Feeding recommendation: Add 1 pack (100 g) of Cavalor® Colostra to 0.2 litres of Cavalor® Hyppolac or water. Stir well until the powder is completely dissolved. Administer Cavalor® Colostra using a bottle with a teat. Caution: Do not heat in the microwave, this destroys the immunoglobulins. If the foal does not receive colostrum from the mare: Give Cavalor® Colostra within 6 hours after birth and repeat the administration after 12 to 16 hours. If the foal receives little colostrum from the mare: Give Cavalor® Colostra within 24 hours after birth. Cavalor® Colostra can also be given preventively during the first 24 hours toensure that the foal receives sufficient antibodies.