RACE HORSE PERFORMANCE SUPPLEMENTS

When we ask the most of our horses, we are duty-bound to give them the Best Equine Supplements to help them perform their best and bounce back as quickly as possible. 

 

Race horses are athletes; like any athlete, they need to recover properly after a workout or race. Proper recovery helps to prevent injuries, improve performance, and extend the horse's racing career. Proper recovery is essential for racehorses to stay healthy and perform at their best. Following the tips in this article can help your horse recover quickly and return to racing in top form.

 

Best practices include the following. Good pre-race Nutrition, Training, Horse performance Supplements, and other practices.

 

Nutrition

Nutrition also plays a vital role in racehorse recovery. Horses need to be fed a diet high in calories and protein to help them recover from exercise. They also need to be given plenty of fluids to stay hydrated.

 

Supplements

Several supplements can be given to racehorses to help them recover from exercise. These include:

 

RAMARD TOTAL BLOOD FLUID MUSCLE

Ramard Total Horse Blood Fluids Muscle Supplements

Essential B-Vitamins, minerals, and iron to support increased oxygen-carrying ability and red blood cell count. Branch Chain Amino Acids to support repair of muscle tissue damage associated with training

 

RAMARD TOTAL JOINT CARE PERFORMANCE

Ramard Total Joint Care Performance Supplements for Race and Performance Horses

Electrolytes which replenish the daily loss of minerals and, used daily, aid in the prevention of lactic acid build-up associated with muscle exertion. Studies have shown that the ingredients in Total Joint Care have been proven in: Replenishing synovial fluid, which cushions and lubricates the joint.

 

The Total Joint Care advantage comes from Hyaluronic Acid and several other key ingredients. When the high molecular weight Hyaluronic Acid is combined with glucosamine, chondroitin, and MSM at the proper concentration and purity, the benefits are more significant than the individual ingredients alone.

 

A number of common sense practical things can be done to help racehorses recover from exercise. These include:

 

  • Rest: Rest is the most important thing for a horse to do after exercise. This allows the horse's muscles to repair themselves and prevents injuries.
  • Massage: Massage can help to improve circulation and reduce muscle soreness.
  • Ice: Ice can help to reduce inflammation and pain.
  • Compression: Compression helps to reduce swelling.
  • Elevation: Elevating the horse's legs can help to reduce swelling and improve circulation.
  • Avoid strenuous exercise after a race: Giving the horse time to recover before putting it through strenuous exercise again is essential.
  • Monitoring the horse's temperature: The horse's temperature should be monitored after exercise to ensure it is not too high.
  • Watching for signs of injury: The horse should be watched for signs of injury, such as swelling, lameness, or reluctance to move.

 

The more of these best practices you apply, the better your horse will recover and, consequently, the better your horse will perform.

 

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