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New Bludd

New Bludd

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Powerful blood tonic for oxygen transport, endurance & recovery

New Bludd has been developed to support red blood cell production and optimise oxygen transport to the muscles. This makes it an ideal supplement for horses in intensive training, competition, or periods when they need that extra bit of support to stay fit, energetic, and ready to perform. The formula contains organic iron, copper, and B-vitamins, which together contribute to endurance, recovery, and overall vitality.

For which horses?

  • High-performance sport, endurance, and racehorses
  • Horses in intensive training
  • Red blood cell support
  • Horses that need extra endurance

Why this product works

  • Supports red blood cell production
  • Aids oxygen transport to the muscles
  • Organic iron and copper for optimal absorption
  • B-vitamins for energy production and recovery
  • Ideal for horses performing heavy work

Dosage

Starting phase:

  • 60 ml per day for 5 days
  • Preferably divided over 2 feeding times

Maintenance:

  • 30 ml per day

Maximum: 60 ml per day. Do not exceed without professional advice.

My advice 💛

New Bludd is particularly valuable when you notice your horse getting tired more quickly or feeling less powerful during intensive training periods or in the competition season. At such times, the body demands more from oxygen transport and red blood cell production, and a targeted blood tonic can help the system function more efficiently. I see this product working especially well for horses that are normally energetic but experience a dip in endurance due to heavy training blocks or consecutive competitions.

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Bovenstaande informatie beschrijft algemene signalen en ondersteuning. Bij medische klachten, acute symptomen of twijfel raad ik altijd aan om je dierenarts te contacteren. Ik stel geen diagnoses en mijn advies vervangt geen professioneel onderzoek.