Energy Cookies: 10 Cookies

Energy Cookies: 10 Cookies
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Product Information

Built on the same powerful and effective foundation as the rest of the Premier Performance range. Energy Cookies are used to encourage a more energetic performance from your horse. Developed to support optimum levels of stamina, strength and recovery without causing short term over-excitability.

Energy Cookies can be used before, during or after exercise to support energy delivery to the horse. Formulated with essential amino acids, and the very best natural goodness, they are easy and flexible to use short term or long term.

The Energy Cookies are the go to solution for any horse that tires easily., supporting the output in performance horses and helping to combat heat and travel fatigue. It is a useful solution for horses with special dietary requirements including those that needs a calorie controlled or grain free diet.


Instructions for use

Energy Cookies can be given before, during or after training or competitions. If giving before exercise please allow 30 mins prior to starting. For intense exercise, 2 Cookies can be given.

Top up at any time and 6 Cookies can be given in a 24-hour period. To promote recovery, give an Energy Cookie after exercise. Build up can be done a couple of days before with 1 to 2 cookies a day.

Maintaining blood glucose during exercise is vital as an energy source for the muscles. Low blood glucose will seriously affect exercise performance.

Ingredients

Composition: Molasses, Soya Flour (NGMO), Flax Seed, Spearmint, Isomaltulose, Ginkgo

Additives: L-Arginine (3c362), L-Taurine (2b16056), L-Proline (2b17019), L-Valine (3c370)

Analytical Constituents:

  • Sodium - 0.10%
  • Crude Protein - 21.4%
  • Crude Fibre - 2.6%
  • Total Oil - 13.47%
  • Crude Ash - 4.3%
  • Sugar as Sucrose - 25.36%
  • Starch - 1.5%

If your horse is lacking energy it is firstly necessary to ensure that the diet provides an appropriate amount of energy, calories, vitamins and minerals for the workload. For more information about this please see Professor Murray's article explaining energy in the equine diet.

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