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| Tips |
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| Get The Most From Your
Coat Enhancer! |
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| Cheval International
recognizes our customer’s satisfaction is
our future! Thus, we have included a few tips
in the form of frequently asked questions to teach
our clients to maximize their results using any
of our coat enhancers. |
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| When will I start
seeing results? |
| Give it time. Our natural Coat
Enhancers are a feed, not a dye. Coat Enhancers
are incorporated into the hairs as they form in
the follicles under the skin. The Built-In sunscreen
effect comes with the new hair growth. Old burnt
looking hairs, already on the surface, should
be worked off via active grooming. Therefore,
depending on the season, customers notice a difference
starting at about 6 weeks. Then, the longer a
horse is given the Coat Enhancer, the more colour
intense the result. |
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| Do I need to change
anything about my horse’s current diet? |
| No! None of Cheval’s
line of all natural products is a vitamin or mineral
supplement. There is no risk of “toxic build-up”.
Keep feeding your horse his favourite diet and
add as much Coat Enhancer as you want, knowing
it is totally safe. |
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| Are Cheval’s
Coat Enhancers safe for pregnant mare, young horses
and breeding stallions? |
| You bet they are safe for ALL
horses. In fact, our Enhancers are very good for
breeding and young horses. Horses bloom with health
from our awesome natural ingredients. |
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| How much should
I feed? Coat Enhancer not working well enough?
There’s always a cause… |
| Feed anywhere from two to six
heaped table spoons per day. You’ll need
to match the dose to your individual horse. Take
into consideration variables such as weight, where
you live, if you have a bad fader, a series of
really hot days, lots of sweat on the horse, use
of a fly spray or show polish that is silicone
based, or if you wash your horse frequently in
chlorinated water. If you have a lot of these
fade factors, feed five or six heaped tablespoons
daily. Some feed six all summer, and then go back
down to two during the winter to maintain the
benefits and keep the product in the horse’s
system. Scoop about one tablespoon for Minis. |
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