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Beatrice Mary, Anja Fee & over 40,000 customers love Alpurial products.
✓ For the targeted supplementation of important electrolytes and trace elements after intense training sessions
✓ Provides potassium, sodium, chloride and selected trace elements – tailored to your horse’s needs during heavy sweating
✓ Ideal on warm days and during increased physical exertion
✓ Supports daily feeding when mineral loss through sweat is elevated
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Electrolytes Plus from Alpurial is a complementary feed for horses, combining valuable electrolytes with essential trace elements – carefully aligned with phases of increased demand. After intensive exercise, especially on warm days and when sweating heavily, targeted supplementation with minerals such as potassium, chloride and sodium can be appropriate. The included trace elements iron, copper and zinc complete the formula.
Electrolytes Plus complements the daily ration of your horse during training phases or at high ambient temperatures – tailored to situations with increased requirements for electrolytes and trace elements. Electrolytes Plus is suitable for horses of all ages, for both leisure and sport, as part of a needs-based mineral supply.
- Content: 1 liter
- RRP: €39.90 per liter
- show safe
Daily amount for large horses
50 ml
Daily amount for small horses/ponies
25 ml
Feeding duration per bottle
50ml = 20 days
25ml = 40 days
Expert recommendation
Only as needed – feed in cases of heavy sweating or diarrhea, for 1–3 consecutive days or as advised by a veterinarian.
Liquid supplements can be added to any type of feed and are generally better accepted by most horses than powders or pellets.
Feeding is that easy:
1. Shake the bottle and measure the dose
2. Distribute evenly over the feed
3. Feed your horse and see how much they enjoy it
Dietetic complementary feed for horses to compensate for electrolyte losses in cases of excessive sweating and diarrhea.
Ingredients:
Sodium chloride; Glucose; Calcium chloride; Potassium chloride; Magnesium chloride
Analytical constituents:
Crude protein 0.0%; Crude fibre 0.0%; Crude fat 0.0%; Crude ash 17.0%; Glucose 9.90%; Calcium 0.64%; Sodium 5.54%; Potassium 0.43%; Chlorides 10.50%; Magnesium 0.18%, Phosphorus 0.00%, Moisture 71.5%
Additives per liter:
Nutritional additives:
Manganese as glycine manganese chelate, hydrate (3b506) 210 mg; Iron as iron(II) glycine chelate, hydrate (3b108) 220 mg; Copper as glycine copper chelate, hydrate (3b413) 120 mg; Zinc as glycine zinc chelate, hydrate (3b607) 260 mg
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Ingredients
Know what's inside: We use highly concentrated ingredients to minimize the daily feeding amount. This makes your product last longer.
Magnesium chloride provides magnesium and is considered one of the important electrolytes in horse nutrition. Magnesium is connected with various physiological processes – including those of nerves, muscles and energy metabolism. Especially in older horses, an adequate magnesium supply is valued as part of nutritional support for metabolism and overall balance.
Potassium chloride is a source of potassium and forms part of electrolyte nutrition. In horse feeding, it is used as a way to support the nutritional balance of water regulation – particularly in situations of heavy sweating or during phases of increased demand.
Zinc is an important trace element for horses. It is associated with immune function and is linked to skin, coat and metabolic processes. Especially in cases of unbalanced feeding or increased demand, an adequate zinc supply is valued as part of balanced nutrition.
Calcium chloride is a source of calcium. Calcium is a macro element connected with cell membrane function and physiological processes in nerves and muscles. It also serves as a structural component of the skeleton and contributes to meeting calcium requirements – particularly in young horses or during phases of high physical demand.
Copper is an important trace element for horses. It is linked to iron metabolism, blood and connective tissue formation, as well as processes in the nervous system. Copper is also associated with cellular protection against oxidative stress. An adequate copper supply is particularly valued for young horses, breeding mares and sport horses as part of balanced nutrition.
Sodium chloride provides the electrolytes sodium and chloride, which are connected with maintaining fluid balance and osmotic regulation in the body. Especially in older horses, targeted electrolyte supply is considered useful – for example in situations of reduced water intake, after heavy sweating or during phases of lower feed consumption. An adapted intake contributes to nutritional support for metabolism and general vitality.
Iron is an essential trace element and a component of important protein compounds in the body such as hemoglobin. In horse nutrition, iron is linked to blood formation and oxygen transport and is valued as part of nutritional support, particularly during high physical demand or in cases of increased dietary requirements.
Manganese is a trace element that is associated with various enzymatic processes – including energy metabolism and the formation of cartilage, bone and connective tissue structures. An adequate supply is valued as part of supporting physiological movement functions and overall resilience, especially in active or sport horses.
Chloride is an essential macro element and, together with sodium, is linked to the regulation of electrolyte and acid–base balance. It is also associated with the production of gastric acid and thus plays a role in digestive processes.
Glucose (dextrose) is a rapidly available source of energy. After physical exertion, glucose is linked to the replenishment of energy stores in muscle cells. Its absorption is naturally connected with the release of insulin, a physiological process in the horse’s energy metabolism.










FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
about Electrolytes Plus
On average, one bottle lasts about one month. If your horse sweats only occasionally, requiring less feeding, a single bottle may even last throughout the entire summer.
The feeding duration should be considered individually. For the best possible care of your horse, Electrolytes Plus can be fed continuously, especially during periods of high physical activity. In cases of increased fluid loss, it may also be advisable to feed Electrolyte Plus for a limited period.
All of our products can be prepared for feeding. We recommend a maximum of 24 hours for this.
However, we recommend feeding Electrolyte Plus immediately to ensure your horse receives the lost nutrients as quickly as possible.
Supplementary feed for horses
Large horses (600 kg body weight): 50 ml daily.
Small horses: 25 ml daily
Feed for 1 to 3 days or as recommended by your veterinarian.
No worries – 98% of horses eat Electrolytes Plus without any problems when mixed with concentrate feed. You can also prepare it in mash. If your horse refuses to eat the product, our 30-day taste guarantee ensures you’ll get your money back.
There are no restrictions for Electrolytes Plus. It can be used for all horses of all ages.
Yes! Electrolytes Plus was developed exactly for such cases. The liquid is ideal for horses that generally sweat a lot or sweat heavily after intensive training.
Electrolytes Plus is also useful for horses with diarrhea to help replenish lost nutrients.
Electrolytes Plus can be fed to pregnant mares.
Electrolytes Plus is show safe, meaning it is not doping-relevant.
Shelf life
The ordered products have a minimum shelf life of 6-12 months.
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