Golden Oil Mix
A very well-balanced mixture of different oils and a high dose of high quality antioxidants and herbs for supporting the immune system, muscles, joints and endurance.
Reference: JJ683006
(CHF97.22 per Kg)
A very high quality supplement to stimulate muscle development, weight building and improves athletic performance.
Ensures flexible muscle activity before and after intensive work.
TOP PERFORMANCE IS A RESULT OF THE COMBINATION: GENETICS x MANAGEMENT x NUTRITION
Increases muscle mass and improves athletic performance.
Visible improvement in muscle definition within 6 weeks, in combination with training.
Well-developed muscles will help to avoid problems such as lameness and give strength to the total body configuration.
SHOW PREP is a unique blend of carefully selected active ingredients to increase muscle mass and to improve athletic performance by creating additional muscle cells and preventing muscle damage after intensive exercise.
These essential nutritional elements (building blocks and nutrients) ensure a naturally balanced and optimal build-up of the muscle complex and relieve local muscular discomfort without interfering with other physical processes.
SHOW PREP improves the muscle mass by increasing the number of muscles cells. Therefore the result is efficiency in the long-term.
Application
To get competition horses rapidly back to their former level after a period of rest, reduced work, little training or a loss of condition.
SHOW PREP also gives excellent results with young horses when a more rapid development of muscle power is required.
Directions for use
Starting dose (15 days): 30 g/d - 1.06 oz/d (horse) or 15 g/d - 0.53 oz/d (pony/foal)
Maintenance: 15 g/d - 0.53 oz/d (horse) or 10 g/d - 0.35 oz/d (pony/foal)
Duration of supplementation
Visible muscle improvement requires interaction between training, exercise and nutrition for at least 6 consecutive weeks.
Maximum daily dose
50 g / 1.76 oz per day per pony, and 100 g / 3.53 oz per adult horse per day.
Contraindications
No counter indications known, no research has been done on pregnant and lactating mares.
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