Galloping Goop Equine De-Greaser is specially formulated to deep cleanse your horses coat and skin, it is also capable of removing the most difficult soils and stains. Low foaming action rinses clean to eliminate build up, and excess rinsing that can strip natural oils.
Galloping Goop Equine Conditioner is the final and most important step of the clensing process. This conditioner is designed and formulated to deeply penetrate and reseal the hair shafts that have been opened and clensed during the shampooing process.
Conditioning not only adds moisture, lustre and texture to the hair, it also protects the hair from environmental pollutants and from becoming dry, brittle broken, and coarse. For best results rinse out conditioner with cool water.
Too much sugar and starch is not healthy for horses which are not exercised intensively or which are sensitive to laminitis, for example. Pavo Nature’s Best contains a very low sugar and starch content, less cereals and extra timothy grass. Timothy grass is a tasty grass species which has a low fructans content and provides protein and healthy fibres. In addition, this muesli contains spelt, alfalfa, soy flakes, and extruded linseed for a shiny coat. Furthermore, the vitamins, minerals and trace elements have been adjusted according to the latest insights and based on the average nutritional values in the present roughage.
Pavo Fertile has been specifically developed to support the fertility of mares. It stimulates the mare’s oestrous cycle. Pavo Fertile includes, among other nutrients, vitamin E, plus a high concentration of beta-carotene and trace elements. Your mare’s fertility and the oestrus cycle are visibly improved. In addition, Pavo Fertile reduces the risk of early embryonic death and supports the quick expulsion of the placenta after birth.
Oats has been used for 2,000 years as raw material in horse feed. The Romans carried oats to their war horses for extra energy during heavy campaigns. The beauty of oats is that it is well digestible starch present for horses, in contrast to the other starches in cereal grains such as wheat, barley and maize. Oats can be ‘untreated’ fed directly from the land.
Soft snacks – As a training reward or snack – dogs with dental problems – training ball: does not crumble – does not disturb the diet when rightly dosed.