Hoof Care

Cavalor Dry Feet Natural

Thrush Away

Cavalor Dry Feet Natural

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  • Spray liquid for dry soles and frogs
  • With pre- and probiotics to ensure good microflora protection
  • Active support for the hoof's natural defences
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The pre- and probiotics in Cavalor Dry Feet are selected specifically on the basis of the natural microflora present on the hoof. Cavalor Dry Feet helps to strengthen the good bacteria on the hoof to resist any invaders. The frog and sole of the hoof become stronger and healthier.

More information about this product can be found in the product data sheet. You can download this data sheet by clicking on “specifications”

To treat soft frogs or soles: Apply twice daily to the cleaned hoof, or use preventively twice a week to keep frogs and soles healthy.

Warning: For external use only.

More about this product

Cavalor Dry Feet has a new natural formula with pre- and probiotics. It protects the sole and frog with beneficial microflora and actively supports the hoof’s natural defences.

Veterinary surgeons, farriers, grooms, and riders worldwide use this product to treat the soft areas of equine hooves. Cavalor Dry Feet has a new formula that is 100% natural and contains a combination of good bacteria (probiotics) and the prebiotic inulin.

Inulin stimulates the formula’s probiotic activity as well as the beneficial microorganisms already present on the hoof. Together, they colonise the entire hoof surface, actively reducing the risk of thrush

DID YOU KNOW?

Thrush is a common hoof problem that affects the frog. Horses with deep collateral grooves and narrow heels have a higher risk of contracting thrush. Even when your horse’s environment is kept as clean as possible, there are still always risks. Horses often stand in manure in their stables, or in wet, muddy paddocks.

These environments make the hooves vulnerable to thrush and the damage it causes. The damaged tissue can affect the sensitive structures of the hoof and cause lameness.

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