Product description
ESS Supplements Fresh Up Shoots
- horses in active sport benefit from feeding ESS Fresh Up Shoots both before and after exercise
- the combination of electrolytes, salts and vitamins vitalises the horse and can improve its performance in competition or training
- muscle cramps and tension can be prevented and general regeneration after physical exertion can be improved
- 3x50 ml injections
- 100% doping-free
Can be used for, among other things:
- for general vitalisation
- to improve performance
- for support during intensive exercise
- for training with high sweat loss
- at high outside temperatures
- for tiredness & fatigue
- for loss of performance
- for febrile illnesses or colic
- with severe diarrhoea
- muscle cramps
- in case of refusal of water
Note: This product is 100 % doping-free (tested according to FEI / ADMR control guidelines, as of June 2023). If the feeding recommendation cannot be reliably adhered to, feeding should be stopped 48 hours before a competition to be on the safe side. The anti-doping and medication control rules must continue to be observed.
Composition
- sodium chloride, dextrose, potassium chloride, calcium chloride, magnesium lactate, 1,2 propanediol, sorbitol, magnesium chloride, magnesium salt of L-aspartic acid, magnesium gluconate, sodium citrate
Analytical constituents
- crude protein 0.03 %
- crude fat 0.25 %
- crude ash 34.30
- crude fibre 0.00 %
- HCL-insoluble ash 4.70 %
- calcium 0.40 %
- moisture 45.00 %
- magnesium 3.70 %
- sodium 7.60 %
- potassium 3.70
- chlorine 16.00 %
Additives per liter
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vitamins, provitamins and chemically defined substances with a similar effect: 2,400.00 mg vitamin E from all rac-alpha-tocopheryl acetate (3a700)
Antioxidant: 2,500.00 mg sodium ascorbate (1b301)
Feeding recommendation
- large horses: 1/2 applicator (for light exertion & visible sweat loss);
- 1 applicator (for heavy exertion & extreme sweat loss)
- riding ponies: 1/4 applicator (for light exertion & visible sweat loss);
- 1/2 applicator (for heavy exertion & extreme sweat loss)
- when feeding, be sure to offer water freely available.
- consume quickly
- supplementary feeds are not a substitute for a varied, needs-based diet and performance-orientated training of the horse
- the specified recommended (daily) dose should not be exceeded without consulting a veterinary surgeon