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Managing Metabolic Stress in Horses During Seasonal Coat Changes

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Understanding the metabolic challenges horses face as they transition from summer to winter is cruci

Understanding the metabolic challenges horses face as they transition from summer to winter is crucial for their health, particularly concerning the impact on their livery and kidneys. [Cavalor Direct]( Dear {NAME}. Managing Seasonal Change As we transition from summer to winter, your horse undergoes significant metabolic changes, particularly during their coat change. This seasonal shift places extra stress on their liver and kidneys, which are crucial for filtering toxins and supporting overall health. The energy required to grow a thicker, winter-ready coat can lead to an increased load on these vital organs, potentially leading to issues such as reduced liver function, slower metabolism, and impaired detoxification. To help your horse manage this metabolic stress, consider incorporating [Cavalor Hepatoliq]( into their diet. [Cavalor Hepatoliq]( is specifically formulated to support liver and kidney function during times of increased demand. It contains a blend of natural ingredients like milk thistle, which is known for its detoxifying properties, and artichoke, which supports healthy liver function. By promoting the effective elimination of toxins and supporting metabolic processes, [Cavalor Hepatoliq]( helps maintain your horse's overall well-being during this critical time. Supporting your horse’s liver and kidneys is essential for ensuring they remain healthy and comfortable as they adapt to the colder months. [Cavalor Hepatoliq]( provides the necessary support to keep your horse’s metabolism running smoothly, making it easier for them to cope with the demands of their seasonal coat change. Best Wishes Cavalor Direct Cavalor Direct Kingswood Equestrian Centre County Lane Albrighton WV7 3AH United Kingdom [01902 213483](#) [rob@cavalordirect.co.uk](#) [instagram]( [facebook]( We protect your security and privacy. We will never ask for personal information (such as passwords or credit card numbers) in an email. If you receive such a request, please do not respond to the email. [Unsubscribe]( © 2023 Cavalor Direct

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