Cox Vet Lab Perk-A-Lyte Powder Horse Supplement, 20-lb bucket

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  • Salt-based, oral electrolyte provides an easy way to help your horse replenish lost electrolytes.
  • Comes in an apple flavor that your horse is sure to love.
  • Specially designed for horses to aid in replacing electrolytes after exercise.
  • Safe and effective for horses of all classes from your thoroughbred to your quarter horse.
  • Made in the USA.

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Rated 4.2 out of 5 stars
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
By Taylor on Aug 11, 2023

Horses love it!

I use the acti flex joint and love it.. with being in florida and my guys sweating so much I was wanting to increase water intake.. I figured I would give this a

I use the acti flex joint and love it.. with being in florida and my guys sweating so much I was wanting to increase water intake.. I figured I would give this a try. The horses eat every bit of it that's in their grain. It's a really cute pink color so that's always a bonus. Super reasonable price and I have noticed my guys drinking more since on it.


Rated 4 out of 5 stars
By Blane on Jul 7, 2022
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Good value!

A great price for the amount! The powder is pink & colors your hands, but the horses don't seem to have an issue eating this on their feed.

A great price for the amount! The powder is pink & colors your hands, but the horses don't seem to have an issue eating this on their feed.