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Vetpro Muscle Max
A large part of the daily energy requirement of the equine athlete is used by the skeletal muscles to power the contractions that give the horse its attributes of speed, endurance and strength.
The energy from feed is stockpiled in the muscles in the form of glycogen. Through a chain of biochemical reactions within the muscle cells, the glycogen is oxidised to release Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) the chemical energy source used to power the muscle cells. The oxidation process requires large amounts of oxygen, hence the need for an efficient blood supply.
Dosage:
60gm (150mg/kg LWT) Ponies
80-100gm (160-200mg/kg LWT) Dressage, Show and Sport Horses, Yearling Prep
60gm (320mg/kg LWT) Racehorses, Eventers and Endurance horses in training, also horses in light condition
Adjust the dose to suit the horse as his condition or work level changes.