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Equine Stress-Dex by Neogen
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73% dextrose for supplemental energy source |
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Makes a fruity punch or mix in feed |
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Great for performance, competition, and endurance |
Unique orange flavor means increased acceptance and palatability. Top trainers and veterinarians have trusted Stress-Dex oral electrolyte powder for decades. Formulated specifically for the performance horse, it's an effective blend of electrolyte salts and minerals to replenish the horse's body and prevent dehydration. Contains sodium, calcium, and potassium - vital electrolytes that may help control fluid and electrolyte imbalances caused by stress, hard exercise, hot weather, or anytime your horse sweats. Also contains the trace mineral phosphorus and dextrose, which can be used as a supplemental energy source. Stress-Dex can be used daily in feed or water and has an appetizing orange flavor that is loved by even the most finicky of horses. For horses.
Suggested use:
1-2 oz daily. Mix in water or in daily feed ration.
Please click on "More Information" for ingredients, guaranteed analysis, and storage.
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| Ingredients: Dextrose, Sodium Chloride, Potassium Chloride, Dicalcium Phosphate, Precipitated Silica, Sodium Saccharin, Artificial Coloring, Orange Flavor.
| Guaranteed Analysis: |
| Dextrose |
73.0% |
| Salt |
6.0% min. |
| 6.7% max. |
| Potassium |
3.0% min. |
| Calcium |
1.0% min. |
| 1.4% max. |
| Phosphorus |
0.8% min. |
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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| Product Comparison Chart | | A proper electrolyte balance and hydration should be main concerns of a horse owner. Electrolytes are required for fluid balance in cells. Compare which electrolytes your horse needs for good health. |
| | Drs. Overview | | In stressful situations such as traveling, breeding, or heavy training horses may not be taking in all the fluids that they need. This article discusses the electrolytes your horse loses when she doesn't get enough fluids. |
| | How to Give Oral Medication | | Oral equine medications are not always ease to administer. This article discusses how to give pastes, powders, granules, and tablets to your horse. |
| | How Safe is Your Horse's Water? | | Water is the most important equine nutrient. This article is packed with tips and how-to information to help keep water for your horse or pony clean, fresh, and healthy. |
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Used by top trainers and veterinarians since 1968
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