A tasty blend of electrolytes and fast-absorbing vitamins that positively affects recovery ability.
Usage
When the horse sweats, it loses a large amount of electrolytes and minerals necessary for the body's normal function. Since the horse's sweat is hypertonic, the loss of fluids and electrolytes are major causes of fatigue and exhaustion during competition. As a consequence of electrolyte loss, the horse's endurance and performance ability can decrease. Natural recovery of the balance for minerals/electrolytes/vitamins takes time, and if the loss of electrolytes due to sweating is extra large, it must be compensated. Using Cavalor Electrolyte Balance after a situation with significant electrolyte and mineral loss due to sweating (transport, heat, exertion) keeps the horse in shape for longer periods, helps it recover faster, and better withstands longer periods of intense training, competition, and transport.
Product Composition and Safety
Cavalor Electrolyte Balance is a dietary supplement that complements these losses. It contains a number of necessary electrolytes (including sodium, potassium, chloride, magnesium, and calcium) as well as important B-vitamins. Other ingredients include essential amino acids and sugar (dextrose) that provide energy and promote the absorption of electrolytes.
Dosage
45 g mixed with feed or diluted in drinking water per animal per day. Recommended use: directly after sweating. Always with free access to clean drinking water. Maximum dose: 100 g per animal per day.
Tip: Give your horse 45 g Cavalor Electrolyte Balance and 500 g extruded feed with 100 g dextrose within 30 minutes after hard exertion for optimal recovery and a horse in shape the following day.
FAQ
Is there any difference between an electrolyte supplement in liquid form and one in powder form?
No, but sometimes it can be more practical to give the horse the supplement in liquid form instead of powder form.
Why should I choose an electrolyte solution over a regular salt lick?
A balanced electrolyte mix contains a variety of electrolytes and nutrients lost during sweating, while a salt lick only replaces sodium and chloride losses.
Should I give Electrolytes before or after exertion?
Unlike many other nutrients, the body stores fluids and electrolytes only in the stomach and intestines. Any excess is expelled through urine. Therefore, it does not have a significant effect if you give the horse electrolytes before exertion. However, deficiency can be prevented by replacing those lost (during or after exertion). Although it does not help to give electrolytes before exertion, it can be beneficial to give electrolytes just a few hours before competition.
A tasty blend of electrolytes and fast-absorbing vitamins that positively affects recovery ability.
Usage
When the horse sweats, it loses a large amount of electrolytes and minerals necessary for the body's normal function. Since the horse's sweat is hypertonic, the loss of fluids and electrolytes are major causes of fatigue and exhaustion during competition. As a consequence of electrolyte loss, the horse's endurance and performance ability can decrease. Natural recovery of the balance for minerals/electrolytes/vitamins takes time, and if the loss of electrolytes due to sweating is extra large, it must be compensated. Using Cavalor Electrolyte Balance after a situation with significant electrolyte and mineral loss due to sweating (transport, heat, exertion) keeps the horse in shape for longer periods, helps it recover faster, and better withstands longer periods of intense training, competition, and transport.
Product Composition and Safety
Cavalor Electrolyte Balance is a dietary supplement that complements these losses. It contains a number of necessary electrolytes (including sodium, potassium, chloride, magnesium, and calcium) as well as important B-vitamins. Other ingredients include essential amino acids and sugar (dextrose) that provide energy and promote the absorption of electrolytes.
Dosage
45 g mixed with feed or diluted in drinking water per animal per day. Recommended use: directly after sweating. Always with free access to clean drinking water. Maximum dose: 100 g per animal per day.
Tip: Give your horse 45 g Cavalor Electrolyte Balance and 500 g extruded feed with 100 g dextrose within 30 minutes after hard exertion for optimal recovery and a horse in shape the following day.
FAQ
Is there any difference between an electrolyte supplement in liquid form and one in powder form?
No, but sometimes it can be more practical to give the horse the supplement in liquid form instead of powder form.
Why should I choose an electrolyte solution over a regular salt lick?
A balanced electrolyte mix contains a variety of electrolytes and nutrients lost during sweating, while a salt lick only replaces sodium and chloride losses.
Should I give Electrolytes before or after exertion?
Unlike many other nutrients, the body stores fluids and electrolytes only in the stomach and intestines. Any excess is expelled through urine. Therefore, it does not have a significant effect if you give the horse electrolytes before exertion. However, deficiency can be prevented by replacing those lost (during or after exertion). Although it does not help to give electrolytes before exertion, it can be beneficial to give electrolytes just a few hours before competition.