Re: electrolytes

Truman Prevatt (truman.prevatt@netsrq.com)
Wed, 2 Oct 1996 10:34:39 -0500

Yes I have seen a detailed breakdown in of the ingrediants. It was in a
write up by Jeannie Waldron, DVM and I thought a copy of this came with an
order. You might give Roger Rittenhouse a call at EPT - he may have a copy
of this article he can send you. I am sure I can't find mine at the
current time given the state of my den.

Truman

>I have a question to pose all those knowledgeable endurance riders out
>there, and hope you can pass some info on to me. Does anyone out there use
>"enduro-lytes" and if so have any of you actually seen or read the actual
>breakdown of ingrediants (quaranteed anaylis) Most electro lytes I have
>used have an actual breakdown of what is in it along with the amounts of
>minerals, etc, however with "enduro-lytes" no such info is listed and when
>calling to find out I kind of got a runaround. What limited info I did
>ascertain on some of the minerals, i.e. sodium, etc were that they were of
>such small amounts that they would be found naturally in feed. When I
>queried about what makes up the "stress" part of the formula, they said it
>was a secret? It just makes me a tad bit suspicious and was curious if
>anyone out there had ever found out in detail what exactly was in it. I jsut
>like to know what I am giving my horse, particularly in what makes up the
>binding materials (preservatives) Thanking you all in advance...Anet
>Blackmore.
>Nelson & Annette Blackmore
>AVIAN EXOTICS INC.
>495 First St. Geneva Fl.
>32732
>407-349-9796

Truman Prevatt
Sarasota, FL