Muscle Treats™ are the ideal reward for horses during stretching exercises, particularly post exercise. These tasty pellets contain ProEquitin®, a unique blend of amino acids, which encourage muscle recovery, growth and strength, whilst supporting lactic acid recycling and tendon and ligament structures. Muscle Treats™ also provide Beetroot powder, a powerful antioxidant to help neutralise free radicals and support blood flow, along with Omega-3 to maintain muscle, joint and overall health.
Brand | Feedmark |
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Presentation | Treats |
Applicator/ Dispenser | No Measure included |
Recyclable | Recyclable Plastic |
My Product Must Be... | Free From Prohibited Substances, BETA NOPS Accreditation, FEI Clean Sport Compliant, Safe for Horses & Ponies with Metabolic Conditions |
My Horse Is... | A Fussy Eater, Developing, Lacking Muscle |
Ingredients Label | Composition Wheatfeed, Wheat, Beetroot powder, Mint, Linseed oil. Additives TECHNOLOGICAL ADDITIVES (per kg): Lignosulphonate binder (E565) 25g; Calcium proprionate (E282) 1g. NUTRITIONAL ADDITIVES (per kg): L-Leucine (3c382) 60g; B-hydroxy B-methylbutyrate (HMB) 50g; Lysine (L-Lysine monohydrochloride, 3c322) 40g. Analytical Crude protein 18.6%, Crude oil & fats 3.8%, Crude fibre 7.9%, Crude ash 5.3%, Sodium 0.05% |
Key Ingredients | HMβ (Beta Hydroxyl Beta Methyl Butyrate), Linseed/Flax, Lysine, Mint |
Instructions for use | Feeding Guide Weight of Horse/Pony Suggested treats per day Up to 400kg Up to 20 Over 400kg Up to 40 Muscle Treats™ should be introduced to the diet gradually. Ideally fed after exercise or to encourage engagement during stretching exercises. Muscle Treats™ can be fed in addition to our Muscle Fuel® supplement which has been designed for optimal muscle growth, recovery and maintenance. Muscle Treats™ are safe to feed long term and results can take some time to become apparent. Muscle Treats™ are a complementary feedingstuff for equines, not a licensed medicine. Feedmark uses nothing in the formulation of the product that contravenes competition rules. |