Hepato Liq - Liver and Kidney support

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Size: 250ml

250ml
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Description

Cavalor® Hepato Liq is a complementary supplement formulated with a blend of botanical ingredients traditionally used in equine nutrition. It is suitable for inclusion in the diets of horses in training, during seasonal changes, or at times of increased nutritional demand.

Key Features

  • Liquid formula containing dandelion, milk thistle, and artichoke
  • Developed to complement the diet of performance horses during periods of workload or environmental change
  • Supports horses during seasonal changes
  • Easy to mix with feed
  • In line with the FEI Clean Sport guarantee – non-swabbable

 

Recommended Use

Cavalor® Hepato Liq – Feeding Guidelines

Cavalor® Hepato Liq can be used as part of the feeding program for horses during seasonal changes or periods of high workload.

Standard Use:

Mix 5 ml twice daily with feed for 25 days

Maximum:

Do not exceed 20 ml per horse per day


Always shake well before use to ensure an even mix of ingredients

Introduce gradually if your horse is unfamiliar with the taste

Always provide access to clean, fresh drinking water

For horses with known health concerns or under veterinary care, seek advice from a veterinarian before use

Key Ingredients

Key Ingredients in Cavalor® Hepato Liq

Cavalor® Hepato Liq contains a blend of botanical extracts and nutrients, chosen for their traditional use in equine diets and their role in supporting the overall nutritional program of horses.

Carduus marianus (Milk Thistle) – Traditionally included in equine diets and known for its role in plant-based nutritional blends.
Cynara scolymus (Artichoke) – Commonly used in herbal feed formulations for horses, particularly in seasonal or high-activity periods.
Silybum marianum – A botanical ingredient frequently featured in equine nutritional supplements.
Solidago virgaurea (Goldenrod) – Traditionally included in herbal feed blends for horses.
Spirulina Extract – A natural algae used in equine diets as a source of plant-based nutrients.
Taraxacum officinale (Dandelion) – A familiar herb often added to equine feed mixes.
Taurine – An amino acid included to complement the horse’s daily ration.
Urtica dioica (Nettle) – Commonly found in herbal preparations for horses.