An electrolyte blend of our choice, without unnecessary fillers, flavored with beneficial rose hips! Given to help your horse quickly restore both energy and electrolyte balance during sweating. By restoring the balance of electrolytes such as sodium, chloride, and magnesium, you facilitate the horse's recovery.
√ Recovery after sweating from exercise and hot days
√ Replenishes minerals lost through sweating
√ Vitamins C & E support the cells
√ Rosehip flavor
√ Rosehip has anti-inflammatory properties that also support joints & immune system
When a horse sweats, it not only loses water but also important electrolytes, which are minerals that are important for maintaining proper electrolyte balances and normal body functions. Electrolytes, such as sodium, potassium, chloride, and magnesium, play a critical role in many processes in the body, including fluid balance, nerve impulses, muscle function, and acid-base balance. Rosehip powder provides flavor and contains antioxidants and vitamins such as vitamin C & E, good for protecting cells, the immune system and the skeleton.
When does my horse need electrolytes?
Electrolyte Booster can be given just before or after training sessions with sweat loss. Also good for horses that sweat a lot due to high summer temperatures or fever.
√ During training with high sweat loss
√ At high outdoor temperatures
√ In case of fatigue and exhaustion
√ When sweating due to fever
√ When the horse drinks water poorly
How do electrolytes help hoarseness?
By giving the horse a supplement of electrolytes after sweating, you can help restore the electrolyte balance and ensure that the horse receives the necessary minerals to maintain proper body function. Electrolytes help restore fluid balance in the body by facilitating fluid absorption and maintaining normal electrolyte levels.
Water & salt
It is important to note that electrolyte supplements do not replace water intake, as always the horse must have access to clean water. If, in addition to this product, you feed, for example, feed salt, it is recommended to review the totality of salt in the feed statement.