EquiPower - Elektrolytpellets
€19.90*
Form of administration: | Pellets |
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Targeted supplementation: | Performance |
Diet mineral feed for horses
- compensates electrolyte losses due to excessive sweating
- covers the vital nutrient needs
- maintains performance
EquiPower - Elektrolytpellets provide rapid and effective electrolyte replacement in the event of sweat loss or diarrhea.
Application
EquiPower - Elektrolyt pellets maintain performance, bring new freshness and improve endurance performance.
Responsible for labeling: Vetripharm GmbH, Gewerbestraße Süd 7, D-86857 Hurlach
Approval number: α DE-BY-1-00280
Corresponding declaration concerning minimum storage life and lot reference number can be found on packaging.
According to the anti-doping and medication control rules of the “Deutsche Reiterliche Vereinigung (FN)“, application of this product during competition is allowed (ADMR conform).
Analytical constituents
Chloride | 21,6 % | |
Sodium | 11,5 % | |
Potassium | 4,5 % | |
Calcium | 2,3 % | |
Magnesium | 0,4 % | |
Phosphorus | 0,1 % |
Feed additives per kg*: Nutritional additives
Niacin | 250 mg | |
Calcium-D-pantothenate | 200 mg | |
Iron | 2.500 mg | |
Iodine | 8 mg | |
Copper | 375 mg | |
Manganese | 2.000 mg | |
Zinc | 2.500 mg | |
Selenium | 5 mg |
*3b103 ferrous-(II)-sulphate monohydrate, 3b201 potassium iodide, 3b405 cupric-(II)-sulphate pentahydrate, 3b503 manganous sulphate monohydrate, 3b603 zinc oxide, 3b801 sodium selenite.
Composition
Sodium chloride, rolled oats, apple pomace, potassium chloride, parsley, calcium carbonate, sugar beet syrup, magnesium oxide.
Instructions for proper use
Horses (500 kg): 20 - 40 g
Foals, young horses, small horses: 10 - 20 g
given with feed or as a treat.
Due to the increased content of trace elements daily ration should not exceed 200 g for horses (500 kg) and 100 g for foals, young horses or small horses. Water must be available for at least 20 minutes or preferably for one hour after administration . Fluid intake should be monitored during this period; if the water intake is insufficient, you should seek advice from a veterinarian.
Feeding period
In the case of heavy sweating, electrolytes can be administered up to five times a day for 1 to 3 days. Water should always be provided for free intake. The most common reason why horses do not drink at competitions is due to an increased loss of electrolytes through sweat. Only when this loss is compensated for by electrolyte intake do the horses consume sufficient water again!