Need help building muscle? We can help !
Your horse has been standing for a long time and is in rehabilitation training?
Would you like to increase the performance level of your sport horse?
Despite intensive training, your horse lacks muscles?
Your horse gets plenty of food but seems sunken?
Do you have an older horse that can no longer utilize its feed as well?
Most horse owners are familiar with such worries.
In order to achieve optimal results, it is essential that training and feeding are coordinated. If feeding is unbalanced, even the best training plan will not achieve the desired result. Conversely, without exercise, muscles cannot be built up.
What sounds simple in theory is not always so easy to implement in practice. Every horse owner cares about the health of their favorite horse, which is why stature also plays an important role. Who hasn't been there: You've spent a long time thinking about the training plan and have changed the feed several times. Despite everything, your horse doesn't want to gain muscle or is it simply too thin?
Despite the various reasons, the problem is often the same: the amino acids present in the feed do not meet your horse's needs, which assumes that the roughage is of good quality and sufficient. The majority of muscles are made up of protein. Proteins, in turn, are made up of amino acids. In order to enable muscles to be built up and maintained, they must be supplied with sufficient protein. However, it is not just the quantity that is crucial, but above all the quality of the protein. While non-essential amino acids can be produced by the metabolism itself, essential amino acids must be fed. If the amino acids present in the basic feed are not sufficient, it makes sense to support your horse by feeding essential amino acids. These are found in special feed supplements.
Provide a source of perfectly balanced essential amino acids
Equitop Myoplast or Maxi – Top Equine. Myocondition also promotes your horse's vitality with vitamins A, E and D and has a positive effect on its external appearance through the supply of valuable omega fatty acids.
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