Horses cool their bodies primarily by sweating in large amounts. Sweating results in the loss of not only water, but also essential electrolytes. Low electrolyte levels in horses can result in poor performances due to dehydration, muscular problems such as ‘tying up’ syndrome and lactic acid build up in the muscles. Electrolyte losses are significantly increased during hot weather and increased exercise. This places even greater importance on the practice of regular and routine electrolyte supplementation.
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Premium quality ELECTROLYTE GOLD delivers potency, palatability and high absorption with the benefits of antioxidant vitamins for maximum results.
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ELECTROLYTE
GOLD
should be added to the normal feed ration.
For Pre-Race and
Competition Horses: One 50 g packet per day.
In Hot Climates and
Horses in Transit: One 50 g packet
per day.
Horses in Light
Training: One 50 g sachet every packet
day.
Fresh drinking water should be available at all times.
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per
50 g
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per
1 Kg
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Sodium
Chloride
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10,200
mg
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204,000
mg
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Sodium
Citrate
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1,650
mg
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33,000
mg
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Potassium
Chloride
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8,830
mg
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176,600
mg
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Magnesium
Sulphate
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600
mg
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12,000
mg
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Calcium
Carbonate
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7,400
mg
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148,000
mg
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Vitamin
C
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750
mg
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15,000
mg
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Vitamin
E
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1,000
iu
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20,000
iu
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Glycine
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6,250
mg
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125,000
mg
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Glucose
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13,320
mg
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266,400
mg
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