Lactic acid buildup is a serious concern for athletic horses, especially those engaged in repetitive training and competitive performance. Over time, excessive lactic acid accumulation can lead to muscular fatigue, altered movement, inflammation in the joints, and ultimately, long-term damage to a horse’s health and mobility.
Category: Lactic Acid Treatment
Lameness and Poor Performance is Caused by Lactic Acid Many people don’t realize that lactic acid is the main cause of lameness and poor performance. Did you know that removing lactic acid from your horse’s body can increase lung capacity and stamina by 30%? How to Treat Lactic Acid Build-Up in Horses We can remove…
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