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Apple-Dex™ by Farnam
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Apple-flavored, sodium-based electrolyte supplement
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Helps replace body fluids lost during strenuous activity such as training or competition
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Micro-blended for use in feed or drinking water
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Deliver sodium, calcium, potassium and trace minerals to maintain body fluids which are often depleted during periods of stress. Formulated to provide additional electrolytes that may be lost by dehydration. A boon to competition, working, and endurance horses. Microblended to easily dissolve in your horse's drinking water or in daily feed ration in place of salt. 1-oz scoop included. Apple flavor. For horses.
Suggested use:
2 ounces per 10 gallons of fresh water, or 2 ounces in the horse's daily feed ration in place of regular salt.
Please click on "More Information" for ingredients, guaranteed analysis, and storage.
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| Ingredients: Salt (Sodium Chloride), Potassium Chloride, Magnesium Sulfate, Calcium Lactate, Potassium Sulfate, Artificial Apple Flavor, Artificial Coloring.
| Guaranteed analysis: |
| Calcium |
0.25% min. |
| 0.75% max. |
| Salt |
68.00% min. |
| 73.00% max. |
| Potassium |
11.00% min. |
| Magnesium |
0.40% min. |
Directions
Dosage: Apple-Dex™ may be administered in the horse's feed or drinking water at the rate of 2 ounces per 10 gallons of fresh water, or 2 ounces in the horse's daily feed ration in place of regular salt.
Storage: Close container after each use. Store in a cool, dry place. Keep away from pets and children to prevent unwanted consumption.
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Add to drinking water in place of horse's daily salt ration
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