Description
The physical effort can have many consequences from a physiological point of view point. The first direct consequence is the sweating of the horse which can reach several tens of liters. This perspiration is necessarily accompanied by a loss of mineral salts and electrolyte disorders. Another consequence, although not visible to the naked eye, is the formation of free radicals in large quantities, thus exceeding the antioxidant capacity of the organism and being able to induce an alteration of the cells and the appearance of pathologies.
EQUILYTE is a complete solution which allows, thanks to its composition rich in electrolytes and antioxidant agents (vitamins E and C), to optimize the recovery and to attenuate the effects of the exercise on the body.
Sodium chloride, dextrose, potassium chloride, magnesium sulfate, calcium salts.
Analytical constituents:
Crude ash: 59.3 %
Dextrose: 31 %
Chlorides: 27.3 %
Sodium: 18 %
Potassium: 8.5 %
Moisture: 4.5 %
Crude protein: < 1 %
Crude Fiber: < 1 %
Crude Fat: < 1 %
Calcium: < 1 %
Magnesium: < 1 %
Additives per kilo:
Vitamins:
3a700 Vitamin E: 10 000 mg
Vitamin C: 5 000 mg
Mix with the horse's ration for 1 to 3 days and leave water available at all times:
- horses in intensive training or during transport: 60 g per day.
- horses in light training: 30 g per day.