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[RC] Electroytes/percentage of which is better for what conditions - Ridecamp Guest

Please Reply to: Skyla slstewart@xxxxxxxxxxxx or ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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Another question. Two seperate yet equally great electroyltes,
Perfect Balance, and Lyte Now. One is higher in Potassium, the
other is higher in Calcium. What conditions warrant which "type"?
If you feed 50% alfalfa in the diet, would you want to use the
elyte lower in calcium and higher in potassium? Are there 
certain conditions that one would be better for then the other? 

Missing the good old days, when elytes weren't "complicated".
You either gave them or you didn't and didn't have much product
choice. ;o) 

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Every horse can be taught to walk faster than you think.  It is one of the
most important qualities of a good riding horse.  Some have it naturally,
others need to learn. On the other hand, if you are riding a tired horse,
an easy jog is more efficient, covers more groumnd with less effort.  (it's
the rebound effect of the two beat trot)
~  Dot Wiggins

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