Posted: 24th June 2021 | Back to news feed

Cavalor has a great skin care range for your horse.....

Cavalor Derma Wash Shampoo

Cavalor Derma Wash is a hygienic shampoo which is ideal for horses and ponies with flaky skin, dull coats or a skin condition.

It is also the ideal shampoo to wash new horses arriving on the yard as part of the biosecurity process.

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Cavalor Derma Wash is enriched with glycerin which ensures the skin is well-hydrated and the coat has a healthy shine.

The shampoo contains chlorhexidine which is an excellent disinfectant and stops the growth of bacteria and fungi. 

Cavalor Derma Wash is £16 for 500ml.

Cavalor and Muddy Conditions

Cavalor always believe that prevention is key. As warm, moist and muddy conditions are ideal for bacteria, it is important to avoid these environments where possible.

When prevention is too late it is important that bacterial infections are dealt with  as soon as possible. Make sure the leg is dry before you apply Cavalor® MudDoc, a cream that works on different levels to help heal. This cream will absorb very easily to avoid a thick creamy layer because this can exacerbate an infection.

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Apply Cavalor® MudDoc at least once a day, this acts as an antibacterial and promotes the healing of the skin. Make sure you keep applying Cavalor® MudDoc until the skin is totally healed and the hair has completely grown back. If you quit too fast, the problem may come back.  

Always seek advice from your vet if you are concerned about your horse’s health.

Cavalor MudDoc is priced at around £31.50 for 200ml.

Cavalor Lurax Cream

Cavalor Lurax Cream provides the necessary nutrients essential for the regeneration of the skin cells. This promotes less scarring and faster hair regrowth. The cooling cream’s antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties reduce the chance of infections.

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Cavalor Lurax is priced at around £31.50 for 200ml.

For further information on all of the above, please contact Zebra Products on +44(0)1352 763350 or visit www.zebraproducts.co.uk

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