Therapeutic indications
It increases resistance during efforts and reduces the recovery times of the horse's organism by stimulating the production of red blood cells and/or hemoglobin in sports horses, as a prevention and treatment in debilitating conditions and as an appetizer in states of convalescence.
As a supplement to the diet of growing foals and to cover the needs of pregnant mares.
Iron constitutes the integral part of hemoglobin and its deficiency causes hypochromic anemia.
Copper is found in high concentrations in red blood cells in the form of erythrocupreine; it also becomes part of the cytochrome oxidase enzymatic system, responsible for cellular respiration.
Folic acid is considered an anti-anemic factor and its deficiency causes megaloblastic anemia.
Vitamin B12 is essential for the synthesis of hemoglobin and also has an appetizing effect. Go Max provides 105.8 mg/100 g of iron.
Dosage and administration
Horses in training: 30/60 ml 1 or 2 times a day depending on work.
Pre-race: 60 ml 2 times a day.
Convalescence and debilitating states: 60 ml per day for two weeks or until a normal diet is resumed.
Mares, stallions: 60 ml per day.
Foals: 15 ml per day.
Target species
Sports and work horses