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Les longs trajets peuvent faire des ravages sur les jambes de votre cheval. Les vibrations, le stress et des heures de stationnement ralentissent tous la circulation et augmentent les risques de gonflement ou de raideur. Voici comment garder votre partenaire souple, hydraté et prêt pour la route.
Avant de charger, marchez votre cheval pendant 10 minutes pour réveiller les muscles et les articulations. Appliquez ensuite une légère couche de Gel Haute Puissance Draw It Out® sur le bas des jambes pour favoriser la circulation sanguine et aider à réduire le gonflement pendant le trajet. Sûr sous les bandes ou les bottes, il maintient la circulation active sans brûlure ni irritation.
Pendant les longs trajets, prévoyez des arrêts toutes les 3 à 4 heures. Déchargez votre cheval en toute sécurité et faites-le marcher en main pour assouplir les articulations et permettre aux fluides de se redistribuer. De petites pauses réduisent considérablement la raideur et l'anxiété pendant le transport.
Le stress du voyage signifie souvent déshydratation. Offrez souvent de l'eau fraîche et complétez avec le Support Électrolytique Hydro‑Lyte® GastroCell pour maintenir l'hydratation et la santé intestinale. Un bon équilibre hydrique maintient les tissus élastiques et la circulation forte.
Une fois arrivé, déchargez lentement, marchez au moins 10 minutes et réappliquez le Gel Draw It Out® sur les jambes et le dos. Si vous transportez des chevaux pour des concours, cette étape maintient votre cheval confortable et prêt à performer sans raideur le lendemain matin.
Note : Les routines de voyage complètent une bonne formation et les conseils d'un vétérinaire. Consultez toujours votre vétérinaire en cas de gonflement prolongé ou de symptômes de stress après le transport.
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This article gives you the background. If you are ready to put the idea into a real horse care routine, these are the next three places most riders should go.
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Good care gets easier when the next step is obvious. Read the guide, match the routine, then choose the format that fits how your barn actually works.
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