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All Animal Electrolytes

Bounce Back® Multi-Species Electrolyte Supplement

Manna Pro
Original price $4.49 - Original price $24.99
Original price $4.49 - Original price $24.99
Original price $4.49
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$5.49 - $21.99
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Manna Pro® Bounce Back® A multi-species electrolyte supplement formulated to meet the needs of many species. Contains dextrose which provides a ...

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Normosol-R Electrolye Injection Solution, 1000mL

Pet's Choice Pharmacy
Original price $11.99 - Original price $11.99
Original price $11.99
$11.99
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Current price $11.99

Normosol-R injection NORMOSOL-R is indicated for replacement of acute extracellular fluid volume losses in surgery trauma burns or shock. NORMOSOL-...

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Oxine Activator Pouch

Oxine
Original price $4.99 - Original price $4.99
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$4.99
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Current price $4.99

Oxine Activator Pouch The Oxine Activator Pouch is a mild organic acid used to enhance the effectiveness of Oxine in livestock drinking water and s...

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Vita Charge Clench Gel, 30 mL

Biozyme
Original price $11.93 - Original price $11.93
Original price $11.93
$11.93
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Vita Charge Clench Gel, 30 mLAn electrolyte gel for all species of livestock for use during diarrhea and scours treatments to support recovery, hyd...

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What are electrolytes for animals?

Electrolytes for animals, especially for horses and livestock, provide minerals that help maintain proper hydration, nerve activity, as well as muscle function. Animals mostly need electrolytes during the summer or whenever they are training for competition, where they sweat and experience "heat stress."

Why do animals such as sheep, goat and cattle need electrolyte supplements?

Electrolyte supplements primarily aid in heat stress, illness, diarrhea, lactation, growth and the high performance needs of these animals. Without adequate electrolytes, animals may experience dehydration, fatigue, and impaired nerve and organ functions, while in severe cases may lead to less milk production, and even death.

How often should I give electrolytes to my animals?

This will mostly depend on their health status, activity levels and environment. If your animal is experiencing heat stress or during the hot weather, daily electrolytes can help prevent dehydration. If you are transporting your animals, it might be best to give them electrolyte supplements before and after the transport or an intense activity.

For routine care, weekly supplementation can support general hydration needs, but it's important to always follow product instructions or consult your vet for the best schedule based on specific needs.

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