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FeedingAdvice: preparing mash with cold water
Pavo FeedingAdvice: for all your feeding questions.
Can mash be prepared with cold water?
The importance of roughage
By nature, horses graze almost all day and night. They mainly eat roughage: hay, silage and grass. Roughage keeps horses healthy, but why is roughage so important for horses? And how long can a horse go without hay or grass? Find out in this animation video!
The power of Ahiflower®
Discover the natural and versatile power of Ahiflower®. Pavo Ahiflower®Oil is your all-in-one solution when it comes to your horse's health. This unique oil supports:
a strong immune system
the mobility of your horse
healthy skin and a shiny coat
regeneration after work
a good hormone balance
efficient respiratory system
Digestive problems in horses
Does your horse have diarrhoea or abnormal faeces? Or is it even suffering from colic? Digestive problems require extreme caution. Watch this video to find out not only how you can help your horse, but also exactly how digestion works.
Sand test - how to check your horse´s manure on sand
Step 1: Take a handful of manure. Pick manure from the top of the pile, not from the ground.
Step 2: Put the manure in a glove or plastic bag.
Step 3: Add water and make sure all manure is under water and knead the manure. When not all manure is solving, add more water.
Step 4: Hang the glove or bag, so the possible sand can sink to the bottom. If you use a bag, then make sure one of the corners points to the ground.
Step 5: You can check if and how much sand is visible, after approximately 30 minutes.
Step 6: If you do see sand, then you can be sure there is sand in the gut of horse and it’s wise to give a sand cure, like Pavo SandClear.
Step 7: Repeat this test at least 3 days in a row for a reliable result. Only one good test result is no guarantee for a sand-free gut.
Small steps matter. For life.
Pavo is here for anyone who keeps a horse, loves them and wants to give them the best. In every phase. For life. But the resources on our planet are limited. Thus, as Pavo, we have to use the resources of our earth wisely and should aspire to give something back to the earth. Therefore, Pavo has committed itself and has developed a sustainable roadmap, delivering commitment to our social and environmental responsibilities. As we grow our business, we seek to do this sustainably over the long term starting with small steps that will lead to a big impact.
Pavo SpeediBeet:
Pavo SpeediBeet is a high quality roughage that supports the intestinal health. It is made of desugared flakes of sugar beet pulp and contains no additives, which means no added molasses either. The flakes are subject to a patented cooking process, resulting in a product which can be soaked quickly - 10 minutes - in both hot and cold water. Convenient, handy and healthy for all horses.
Teeth of a senior horse
A horses body starts to change after approximately 18 years of age. The digestive system becomes less efficient, nutrients are not as easily digested and absorbed. Also dental problems may arise.Veterinarian Gepco van Bokhorst tells how you can recognize dental problems and what you can do about it.
You can’t prevent your horse getting older, but you can determine how he or she is going to age.