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Sport and pilgrimage horses are subjected to frequent transport, which can cause them to lose weight. A proper transport routine is necessary to ensure horses maintain their flesh condition and maintain their performance. A key aspect is ensuring they are not fasting, for which we can provide hay or haylage in a net. This way, the horses will be fed throughout the journey. Upon arrival at their destination, it is highly recommended to give them a meal, which provides nutrients, electrolytes, and water, helping them rehydrate. These are the best products for transporting horses: ➡️ Equi Haylage: https://horse1.org/en/forage/Equi_Hay... ➡️ Hay Net: https://horse1.org/en/other-products/... ➡️ Re-Covery Mash: https://horse1.org/en/horse-feed/food... ➡️ Sportmash Recup: https://horse1.org/en/horse-feed/food... You can watch the full episode 309 of Parada a Raya at    • Parada a Raya 309   Video Topics ➡️ During transport, horses can lose weight and become dehydrated, which can affect their performance. ➡️ We must prevent them from starving, so it's important to place hay nets or haylage in the truck. The netting should be small so the horses can nibble throughout the journey. ➡️ Haylage has more water than hay, making it a better option for travel because it hydrates horses better. ➡️ Upon arrival at the destination, you can also give them a gruel. Its water and electrolyte content helps the horse recover from transport and helps them associate travel with food. If you want to stay up to date and see what champion horses are eating, visit our website: ➡️ Website: www.horse1.org ➡️ Instagram: @horse1_ ➡️ Facebook: @horse1equinenutricion Don't hesitate to ask any questions you have about equine nutrition via WhatsApp; our veterinarian, Ana Alcalde, will be happy to help! ➡️ +34 609 59 03 24 Do you have questions or are interested in a product? Contact us; we'll be happy to help. ➡️ Phone: +34 91 612 65 02 ➡️ WhatsApp: +34 609 59 03 24 / +34 687 320 950 ➡️ Email: [email protected] #horse #transport #hay #equinenutrition #event #trailer #icareabouthorse #horsehealth #horselifestyle #horse1