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Draw It Out® Nutraceuticals

Horse Electrolyte and Joint Support

Quick answer: choose Hydro-Lyte® with GastroCell® when the routine centers on electrolytes, sweat, heat, hauling, changed water, or hydration planning. Choose Fluid Flex EQ® when the routine centers on daily joint and mobility support. They serve different jobs and are not substitutes for water, forage, conditioning, hoof care, or veterinary evaluation.

Current availability

Fluid Flex EQ® is available in 100 Servings and 2 Pack options, and retail orders ship free in the United States with no code. Hydro-Lyte® production has resumed but remains sold out until the next run is received. Use the live product pages for current ordering status.

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Which horse supplement fits the job?

Choose Hydro-Lyte® for electrolyte and hydration planning

Electrolytes may be part of a plan for horses that sweat during work, travel, hot weather, humidity, or long show days. The plan still begins with clean water, appropriate forage, acclimation, fitness, cooling, and attention to the horse's normal drinking and recovery.

Choose Fluid Flex EQ® for daily mobility support

Fluid Flex EQ® is a granulated feed-through supplement that provides 100 mg of sodium hyaluronate per label serving. Daily joint support belongs beside appropriate conditioning, warm-up, cooldown, footing, body condition, hoof balance, rest, and professional evaluation when movement changes.

Fluid Flex EQ® buying and feeding guides

How to choose a joint supplement

Compare declared amounts, servings, feeding directions, claims, and routine fit.

Cost per day

Compare the 100 Servings option with the value-priced 2 Pack.

Format comparison

Choose powder, pellets, liquid, or granules by feed acceptance and barn workflow.

Feed refusal guide

Work through appetite, freshness, serving, introduction, and health checks.

A practical supplement decision process

  1. Name the actual need. Is the question hydration and electrolyte planning, or daily mobility support?
  2. Check the basics first. Review water intake, forage, workload, weather, travel, footing, hoof care, and recent changes.
  3. Read the full label. Confirm ingredients, serving size, intended use, warnings, and storage.
  4. Change one variable at a time. Consistent notes make the routine easier to evaluate.
  5. Escalate red flags. A supplement should not delay professional care.

Still deciding?

Use Which Horse Supplement Do I Need?, the Fluid Flex EQ® Answer Map, or the Horse Hydration and Mobility Checklist.

Safety note: follow label directions. Discuss supplements with your veterinarian when a horse has a health condition, receives medication, competes under regulated rules, or shows a new or worsening symptom.

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