During intensive training or competition, a sport horse loses not only fluids but also important electrolytes through sweat. These minerals, such as sodium, potassium and chloride, are essential for maintaining proper hydration, muscle function and recovery after exercise. When they are not replenished in time, this can lead to dehydration, reduced performance and slower recovery. It is therefore important to restore the electrolyte balance.
The importance of electrolytes for horses during training and competition
When a horse sweats, it loses not only fluids but also salts, the electrolytes. Horses need electrolytes to absorb and retain fluids and to prevent dehydration.






