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ENDURA-MAX ELECTROLYTES FOR HORSES 5KG KENTUCKY ENQUINE RESEARCH 23656

Product ID: 23656

$100.35

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Description

Endura-Max is an essential everyday electrolyte, salt, calcium and magnesium supplement specifically designed to support the unique nutritional requirements of endurance horses.

When endurance horses sweat, they lose significant amounts of essential electrolytes, and during long rides, calcium and magnesium.

When these essential nutrients are lost, acute deficiencies may occur and result in such conditions as thumps and tying-up.

Endura-Max contains sodium and chloride to help maintain normal electrolyte balance in body tissues and aid recovery.

Potassium, magnesium and calcium are also included in balance to assist in maintaining cellular integrity and healthy nerve, muscle and cardiac function.

Endura-Max is essential in supporting elite equine athletes.

Uses:

Daily electrolyte and salt replacer
To assist in the rehydration of hardworking horses
As a supplement prior to, during and after endurance rides

Directions For Use:

Endura-Max should be fed to endurance horses during competitive rides, hard training and recovery.
Adjust the amount fed depending on the level of exercise and environmental conditions such as humidity.
The following recommendations are for a horse with a mature body weight of 450kg and should be adjusted accordingly.

30 - 60g: 1 scoop = 30g

Prior to extended travel to ride base
Night before commencement of the ride
Prior to commencement of the ride (especially in hot, humid conditions)
In each feed for 3 - 4 days following the completion of a ride

30 - 90g: 1 scoop = 30g

At each vet check or approx. every 2 hours during the ride
After completion of the ride
Endura-Max should be mixed well with feed or administered orally by syringe.
Make a paste of 30-60g.
Endura-Max is also available in a convenient paste form for use during rides.
A veterinarian should be consulted before giving electrolytes to a horse that is not willing to drink water.

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