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About the Author: Collovet is formulated to provide those essential elements most often lacking in an animal recovering from illness or subjected to severe bodily exertion caused by intense or prolonged exercise,high standards of production or performance.


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Collovet Keeps Racing Horses And Camels Raring To Go

The world of horse and camel racing can be a highly lucrative one, and animals suffering ill health can result in unthrifty losses to racing horse and camel owners.  Owners are financially obliged to maintain optimum fitness levels of their animals to ensure continued profitability and prosperity.  Yet they are legally obliged to abide by […]

Identifying When to Administer Collovet to Racing Animals

The physical dedication and exertion demanded of racing animals by their handlers and owners can, on occasions, manifest itself in a variety of ways.  Animals can often display signs of mental stress as consequent bi-products of the physical stress they undergo.  When attention is required, it is required fast, in order to restore race horses […]

Ethically Supplementing Racing Horse And Camel Feed

As all experienced handlers and owners of racing camels and horses are only too aware, there are times when sheer physical exertion causes animals to go off feed, despite their best attempts to keep stress levels to a bare minimum. The hearts, limbs and lungs of their animals may be in the best possible shape. […]

Racing Camel Stimulant to Restore Energy

If you own a Racing Camel, you must have a rigorous exercise routine planned to prepare the animals for the big race. However, most animals cannot adapt to such strenuous routines and fall sick extremely quickly. This is quite a big problem considering a lot of investment is made to get a Racing Camel ready […]

Horse Feed Supplements and Supplies – An Overview

Depending on size, body weight and type of work undertaken a horse will eat about 1.5% to 3.5% of their body weight daily. In addition, depending on size, work and ambient temperature a horse will ingest 20 – 90+ litres of water daily. Some of this water is derived from the natural water in feed, […]