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Purina expands its lines of equine products to include three electrolyte supplements, a joint supplement, and a hydration hay block product.

Purina expands its lines of equine products to include three electrolyte supplements, a joint supplement, and a hydration hay block product. The supplements have been developed through a partnership with U.K.-based Science Supplements to improve performance and health for a variety of horses. Products include ElectroEase electrolyte supplement, ElectroEase electrolyte paste supplement, HyrdaSalt salt supplement, and FreedromFlex, for joint health.

  • ElectroEase™ Electrolyte Supplement – Geared for performance horses with technology that helps maintain hydration without irritating the stomach, a common issue with other typically harsh electrolyte products on the market.
  • ElectroEase™ Electrolyte Paste Supplement – Developed for use right after strenuous exercise, competition or traveling, or during prolonged exercise. Contains twice the electrolytes of most paste electrolytes.
  • HydraSalt™ Salt Supplement – Provides horses of all classes with the sodium needed in proportion to what is typically lost in sweat to help maintain proper hydration. Convenient powder form with minty flavor to ensure strong and consistent intake.
  • FreedomFlex™ Joint Health Product — Provides performance, hardworking and senior horses with premium grade types and levels of ingredients to support joints and mobility. A double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover research study shows the fast-acting ingredients can help produce results in as little as 14 days.

Visit www.purinahorsesupplements.com for more info.

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