Pavo Pavo E'lyte, 3 kg

31,75 Out of stock, but available
When a horse sweats, it not only loses moisture, but also body salts such as sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium and magnesium. These substances play an indispensable role in muscle metabolism. They are called electrolytes. If these electrolytes are not Read more
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Specifications

Brand:
Pavo
Article number:
79301
EAN:
8714765901497
Availability:
Out of stock, but available
Delivery time:
3-5 days

Information

Pavo E’lyte: complete electrolyte supplement

Pavo E’lyte is an electrolyte supplement and contains all necessary body salts in the correct proportions. Especially those proportions are important for a good supplement. More magnesium has been added because a horse also loses this mineral when it sweats a lot and its role in the body should not be underestimated. Many other electrolytes contain no or only a minimal amount of magnesium. It contains no wheat products, so it is also suitable for a gluten-free diet.

Available in a lockable three kilo bucket.

Key features

  • Replenishment of body salts after sweating
  • For optimal stamina
  • For intensive sports performances
  • Contains sodium, potassium and chlorine in the correct proportions

Application

  • For (sport) horses that sweat, suitable in any discipline

Feeding advice

For optimal results, give Pavo E’lyte two to three days before the performance, so that a horse can build up a supply. With light work, 100 grams per day is sufficient.

Give 200 grams per day during intensive exercise or very hot weather.

Light exertion:

Horse (approx. 600 kg): 100 grams per day
Pony (approx. 300 kg): 50 grams per day

Heavy exertion or hot weather:

Horse (approx. 600 kg): 200 grams per day
Pony (approx. 300 kg): 100 grams per day

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