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Hydration red flags
Electrolytes support a hydration routine. They do not diagnose dehydration, fix colic signs, replace water, or replace a veterinarian.
Fast answer: call your veterinarian if the horse is depressed, weak, colicky, off feed, not drinking, abnormal in manure, overheated, slow to recover, or clearly different from normal. Hydro-Lyte® belongs in the support routine; it is not a substitute for clinical care.
Hydro-Lyte® with GastroCell® fits hydration support for heat, sweat, hauling, changed water, humidity, and show-season routines. Use label directions and keep fresh water available.
Do not wait on a horse showing colic signs, repeated refusal to drink, depression, weakness, severe abnormal sweat, heat illness signs, off-feed behavior, abnormal manure, fever, or anything that looks clinically wrong.
No. Electrolytes can support hydration planning, but clinical dehydration concerns need veterinary guidance.
Do not use electrolytes as a substitute for water or veterinary care. Track intake and call a vet if the horse is abnormal or repeatedly refuses water.
Purpose-built horse care for repeatable barn routines without the old-school burn, sting, or heavy medicinal smell. Follow the current product label and verify competition rules before every event.
From the barn aisle to the show pen, Draw It Out® stands for one simple idea. Take care of the horse in front of you.
Pick the fastest next step. If you already know what you need, jump straight to the right lane.
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