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Horse electrolyte question
Salt and electrolytes are related, but they are not the same barn decision. Salt is the daily foundation. Electrolytes are a workload, sweat, heat, hauling, and recovery-planning tool.
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Fast answer: salt supports the horse’s everyday sodium need and helps maintain a normal drinking routine. Electrolytes are used when sweat, heat, hard work, hauling, changed water, or long show days make mineral replacement and hydration planning more important.
Most horses should have access to plain salt as part of normal management. Salt supports baseline sodium intake and can help encourage normal water consumption. That is the day-in, day-out foundation.
Electrolytes make more sense when the horse is losing more through sweat or the routine is disrupted: hauling, heat, humidity, hard work, long rides, repeated classes, water changes, and show weekends.
Hydro-Lyte® with GastroCell® Granules is the Draw It Out® electrolyte and gut-support lane for horses whose routine includes sweat, heat, hauling, and schedule stress. It does not replace free-choice salt, fresh water, or veterinary care.
Salt is the daily foundation, but heavy sweat, heat, hauling, or long work may require a broader electrolyte plan.
No. Electrolytes support hydration planning. Horses still need clean, fresh water.
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