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Summer Games Plus is unique. It contains a blend of ingredients that buffer excess gastric acid, coat the sensitive lining of the stomach, and replenish the electrolytes and trace minerals depleted when horses sweat. This dual-action formula helps to maintain healthy electrolyte levels and support normal stomach pH so horses perform better, recover faster, and remain healthier.
Originally developed for Olympic athletes
Summer Games Plus electrolyte paste’s research-proven electrolyte formulation was originally developed for the horses competing at the 1996 Olympic Games. Summer Games Plus mimics the composition of equine sweat, supplying the horse with the same amounts and ratios of electrolytes and minerals depleted during sweating.
Summer Games Plus also contains buffering and coating agents that help maintain a healthy gastric environment, reducing the incidence of stomach irritation and ulceration.
Recommended For
Electrolyte supplementation is indicated anytime a horse sweats repeatedly in a day or consistently over the course of several days, regardless of season.
Electrolyte supplementation is recommended:
Always provide access to clean, fresh water when supplementing electrolytes.
Do not offer electrolytes to a horse that is unable or unwilling to drink water without first consulting a veterinarian.
Each 1-oz serving of Summer Games provides: | ||
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Calcium min | 0.4%, 0.2 g (200 mg) | |
Calcium max | 0.8%, 0.5 g (500 mg) | |
Phosphorus min | 0.4%, 0.2 g (200 mg) | |
Salt min | 45.0%, 27 g (27,000 mg) | |
Salt max | 50.0%, 30 g (30,000 mg) | |
Sodium min | 15.0%, 9 g (9,000 mg) | |
Sodium max | 20.0%, 12 g (12,000 mg) | |
Magnesium min | 0.4%, 0.2 g (200 mg) | |
Potassium | 9.0%, 5 g (5,000 mg) |
Summer Games Plus electrolyte paste provides buffering and coating agents that help to maintain normal gastric (stomach) pH by neutralizing excess gastric secretions. It supports gastric comfort by coating the sensitive tissues in the stomach.
Summer Games Plus paste contains minimal sugar. It is a concentrated source of the electrolytes and trace minerals commonly lost in equine sweat.
Maintaining the proper balance.
The primary electrolytes we are concerned with in equine nutrition are sodium (Na), magnesium (Mg), calcium (Ca), potassium (K), and chloride (Cl). Electrolytes in the correct ratios play a significant role in supporting hydration (thirst response), muscle function, and the cellular water balance within your horse’s body. When your horse’s electrolytes are out of balance, problems occur.
Always provide free-choice, clean water to horses receiving electrolyte supplementation. Do not offer electrolytes to a horse that cannot or is unwilling to drink without first consulting a veterinarian.
Serving instructions:
60cc tube = 1 oz of Summer Games Electrolyte
Summer Games Plus can be used as a daily supplement. Because of its concentrated formula, it is easy to adjust the level of supplementation to meet your horse’s individual needs. The amount of supplementation will depend on the level of work and the intensity of the heat and humidity the horse is working in.
Level of work | Normal Environment (oz/day) | Hot, Humid Environment (oz/day) |
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Rest | 0 | 1 |
Light Work | 1 | 1-2 |
Moderate Work | 2 | 2-3 |
Heavy Work | 3 | 3-4 |
Administer no more than 2 tubes in a single offering.
Below are guidelines that will help you to estimate the level of exercise your horse is doing. Always take temperature and humidity levels into consideration when supplementing with an electrolyte. Horses will sweat more in hot, humid climates. When it is very dry or cold, sweat may evaporate quickly and be less noticeable.
Guidelines for determining workload level
Light Work:
Moderate Work:
Heavy Work:
Options for determining sweat loss
Electrolyte requirements can be determined by measuring sweat loss. Fluid loss can be estimated by measuring body weight loss with this simple formula: 1 kg (2.2 lb) body weight loss = 0.9 liters (approx. 1 quart) body water loss, so an 11-lb body weight loss = approximately 5 liters sweat loss (light work) = 2 oz per day of Summer Games Plus.
Weighing your horse before and after a work session can also give you some idea of how much weight or fluid loss has occurred.
Storage and shelf life: Store Summer Games Electrolyte in a cool, dry place and keep lid tightly closed between uses. Shelf life is 24 months from date of manufacture when stored under suitable conditions.
FAQs
Why is electrolyte supplementation important?
Electrolytes perform critical functions within the horse’s body. They help regulate nerve and muscle functions by carrying electrical impulses between cells. In addition, they assist the body in maintaining fluid balance. Under normal circumstances, well-nourished, sedentary horses have little trouble keeping electrolytes at appropriate levels without additional supplementation. This does not, however, hold true for equine athletes or horses maintained in hot, humid environments. Horses cool themselves through sweating. Those that are exercised regularly at moderate to high levels of intensity may lose more electrolytes through sweat than their bodies are capable of replacing. In these instances, electrolyte supplementation is important. Adequate electrolyte supplementation also prevents dehydration by increasing the thirst response.
When significant losses in electrolytes and fluid are not prevented through adequate electrolyte supplementation, neuromuscular disturbances such as muscle cramping, muscle fatigue, tying-up, and synchronous diaphragmatic flutter (thumps) may occur. Even in mild forms these conditions can have a negative impact on a horse’s ability to perform at optimal levels and recover from exercise.
When do horses need Summer Games?
Electrolyte supplementation is indicated anytime a horse sweats repeatedly in a day or consistently over the course of several days, regardless of season. Supplementation is appropriate if sweat appears:
In very dry climates or during cold weather, sweat may evaporate quickly, allowing riders to underestimate the amount of sweat loss. Always take humidity levels and temperature into consideration when supplementing with electrolytes.
During the cold winter months, 1/2 to 1 oz of Summer Games can be supplemented daily to stimulate a horse’s thirst response. Proper hydration in the winter decreases the risk of impaction colic.
Important Note: Always provide free-choice, clean water to horses receiving electrolyte supplementation. Do not offer electrolytes to a horse that cannot or is unwilling to drink without first consulting a veterinarian.
How do I know if my horse requires electrolyte supplementation?
Any level of work or stress produces body heat and subsequent sweating, so any horse that sweats needs to replenish lost electrolytes. In some cases the sweat may be evaporating before you see it. Take into consideration factors such as the time your horse spends in a trailer or tied to the trailer at an event during the heat of the day. The stress of unfamiliar environments alone can cause your horse to sweat. Under any of these circumstances, the electrolytes that are lost in sweat cannot be replaced from the daily ration of grain and forage alone, and supplementation with Summer Games is appropriate.
Can I use Summer Games in the winter to keep my horse drinking?
Yes, during the cold winter months ½ to 1 oz of Summer Games can be supplemented daily to stimulate a horse’s thirst response. It is extremely important that horses have an ice-free source of fresh water at all times during the winter. Proper hydration in the winter decreases the risk of impaction colic. Research has shown that horses prefer tepid water during cold weather. The average horse should consume about 10-12 gallons of water per day; more if they are working. A typical water bucket holds 5 gallons of water.
How do electrolytes keep horses drinking?
Thirst, the desire to drink, is stimulated when electrolyte concentrations in the blood rise, signaling the body to get a drink. That is why you are thirsty after a salty meal. In the horse, when large proportions of electrolytes are lost due to sweating, the concentrations of electrolytes in the blood remain static and even though the horse is dehydrated he does not get the physiological signal to drink. By replacing the electrolytes lost during sweating, the signal to drink remains “turned on.” Since the ratio of electrolytes is critical to maintaining the correct electrolyte balance, it is important to offer an electrolyte that provides the correct electrolytes in the proper ratios, such as Summer Games. It is also very important to always provide free-access, fresh water when a horse is being supplemented with electrolytes.
How is Summer Games different from Endura-Max?
Summer Games was developed as a multi-purpose electrolyte for use in all types of horses, from weekend warriors to highly competitive Olympic-level athletes. Because it is concentrated it is easy to adjust the level of supplementation to meet each horse’s individual needs.
Endura-Max was formulated specifically for endurance horses. The amount of sweat loss in an endurance horse far exceeds that of any other sport horse. During long rides, calcium and magnesium may be lost in amounts high enough to cause metabolic disorders. Endura-Max contains added calcium and magnesium in highly available forms.