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Saracen Re-Covery Mash 20kg

Original price £21.95 - Original price £21.95
Original price
£21.95
£21.95 - £21.95
Current price £21.95
SKU 37302

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Supports hydration, recovery, and muscle function in all horses. A versatile hydration mash supporting fluid intake, gut health and recovery in horses across all conditions and disciplines.

Re-Covery Mash® was formulated as a result of the Saracen experience of appreciating the challenges owners and grooms face trying to ensure optimum water intake. ReCovery Mash® was developed and formulated to provide a reliable and easy way of helping to ensure optimum water intake and administration of electrolytes. Its specific formulation is intended for it to be able to be fed alongside ANY other feeding programme without upsetting the balance and is not designed to replace the horses normal feeding programme. For more hydration tips and hints please get in touch. 

Hydration Support

Supports water intake pre and post exercise, training and travelling.

Palatable

Encapsulated banana flavour tempts even fussy eaters. 

Recovery

Vitamin E and salt support recovery and thirst response.

Versatile Use

Can be fed post-travel, training, competition or illness.

Not Fully Fortified

Can be given as a drink or mash alongside any other feeding programme.

Suitable for

All horses and ponies needing rehydration, especially before, during, or after exercise, illness, or during weather changes.

Features

Banana flavour, antioxidants, added salt, low starch/sugar mash.

 

Nutritional Analytics

Crude Fibre - 19.0%, Crude Protein - 9.5%, Lysine - 0.48%, Methionine - 0.16%, Crude Oil - 6.0%, Crude Ash - 6.5%, Starch - 10.0%, Sugar - 6.0%, Digestible Energy - 11.5 MJ/kg

Ingredients

Oatfeed, Lucerne Pellets, Dried Sugar Beet Pulp, Soya Hulls*, Barley Flakes, Cane Molasses, Full-Fat Linseed Meal, Soya Oil*, Sodium Chloride, Calcium Carbonate, Mixture of Flavouring Compounds *Genetically Modified Material