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Lacta Fort is a feed supplement for horses designed to slow down the formation of lactic acid during intensive effort. With its 10 x 30g sachets, it reduces muscular acidification and maintains horse performance in competition and training.
Horses that work hard produce large quantities of lactic acid in their muscles, which can contribute to muscle acidification. This acidification can be accompanied by muscle stiffness and tremors, which have a negative impact on the horse's sporting performance.
Lacta-Fort contains natural ingredients that promote muscle metabolism and optimize energy metabolism. This dietary supplement for horses combines B vitamins, L-leucine, L-isoleucine, L-valine and beta-alanine. These components work together to slow down lactic acid formation, increase muscle energy availability and neutralize acidification. As a result, muscle fatigue occurs less rapidly and the risk of muscle tissue damage is reduced.
Lacta-Fort is also recommended for long journeys. It promotes muscular well-being and recuperation during the journey, enabling horses to arrive at their destination with no muscular tension and in top condition.
This dietary supplement for horses is particularly suitable for competition and training horses undergoing intense and repeated effort. It is ideal for :
By slowing down the formation of lactic acid in the muscles, this dietary supplement for horses enables faster muscle recovery and better recovery after exercise. Horses maintain their sporting performance for longer, and stiffness following intensive effort is significantly reduced.
Muscle fibers are better protected against acidification, which reduces muscle tremors and promotes the general well-being of sport horses. Lacta-Fort helps optimize energy metabolism, so your horse can work harder without premature exhaustion during intense work or competition.
Lacta Fort is a feed supplement for horses designed to slow down the formation of lactic acid during intensive effort. With its 10 x 30g sachets, it reduces muscular acidification and maintains horse performance in competition and training.