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- Vendor: Cavalor
- Type: Horses
Cavalor - Kick Up
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Product description
Cavalor Kick Up
About this product
Cavalor Kick Up brings vitality to phlegmatic horses and those that need an energy and performance boost. Sometimes horses experience an unexplained dip in energy, which can affect both their appearance and overall performance. This is exactly when Cavalor Kick Up makes a difference.
The formula contains plant extracts, B vitamins, and choline that provide extra energy, support vital physiological processes, and promote recovery. These nutrients help the horse feel more active, more willing to work, and mentally sharper.
Results appear quickly — horses often show improved vitality and more expression in just one day.
Advice
To fight fatigue during multi-day competitions, give your horse Cavalor Kick Up the evening before and again on the morning of the event.
If your horse is tired from sustained hard work — for example, during a long and demanding competition season — give Cavalor Kick Up every two days for an extended period of time.
For post-work recovery, administer Cavalor Kick Up twice a week until the horse has fully recovered. In most cases, this takes between 7 and 10 days.
Recommended daily use:
Ponies and leisure horses: 25 ml per day
Sport horses: 50 ml per day

Did you know?
When we train, we want our horses to be fit and healthy. A horse in good condition works better, is more responsive, and enjoys the activity more. Condition depends on several physical and environmental factors.
Helping a horse reach good condition without making it “hot” comes from a balanced combination of health, proper nutrition, training, and good management. Most importantly, the horse must first be healthy and capable of absorbing nutrients efficiently.
Only then can a horse look good, feel good, and perform well. It is also important to understand what “condition” truly means — the term can have different interpretations depending on the rider or discipline.
Regardless of the definition, a suboptimal condition always affects a horse’s performance and overall well-being.
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