Sodium and Chloride: Common salt (NaCl), which is composed of two ions, sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl-). They are the major electrolytes of the body.
Potassium: One of potassium’s major roles is to maintain and ensure correct cellular osmotic pressure which affects the sensitivity of nerves and muscles to impulses. Horses suffering from a lack of potassium are prone to fatigue, muscle weakness, exercise intolerance, tying-up and decreased water intake.
Magnesium: Magnesium plays a critical role as a co-factor in over 300 enzymatic reactions within the body. Magnesium is also required for muscle function and is essential for DNA to send messages to the cells.
Calcium: Deficiencies of calcium in its ionic form may lead to muscle weakness and conditions such as tying-up and ‘thumps’
Sodium and Chloride: Common salt (NaCl), which is composed of two ions, sodium (Na+) and chloride (Cl-). They are the major electrolytes of the body.
Potassium: One of potassium’s major roles is to maintain and ensure correct cellular osmotic pressure which affects the sensitivity of nerves and muscles to impulses. Horses suffering from a lack of potassium are prone to fatigue, muscle weakness, exercise intolerance, tying-up and decreased water intake.
Magnesium: Magnesium plays a critical role as a co-factor in over 300 enzymatic reactions within the body. Magnesium is also required for muscle function and is essential for DNA to send messages to the cells.
Calcium: Deficiencies of calcium in its ionic form may lead to muscle weakness and conditions such as tying-up and ‘thumps’
Nutritional Analysis
Active Constituents per Scoop (30 g)
Nutrient |
Nutritional Analysis per 30g (1.1 oz) |
Nutritional Analysis per LB |
Chloride |
14.1 g |
212.5 g |
Sodium |
6.5 g |
|
Sodium (min) |
6.1 g |
91.6 g |
Sodium (max) |
6.8 g |
103.4 g |
Potassium |
4.6 g |
69 g |
Magnesium |
0.5 g |
7.8 g |
Calcium |
180 mg |
|
Calcium (min) |
162 mg |
2.5 g |
Calcium (max) |
198 mg |
3 g |
Other ingredients include: Flavoring & Palatability Enhancers