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DolopPhyt Horse massage gel 250ml DolopPhyt Horse massage gel 250ml
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Audevard Myostem Mass 2,1kg Audevard Myostem Mass 2,1kg
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Equistro Excell E Powder Vetoquinol Equistro Excell E Powder Vetoquinol
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Equistro Excell E liquid Vetoquinol Equistro Excell E liquid Vetoquinol
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Equitop Myoplast 1.5kg Equitop Myoplast 1.5kg
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Vitamin E 2000 1.5kg SEOA powder Vitamin E 2000 1.5kg SEOA powder
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Is your horse lacking in tone, just starting training or resuming training after a break? At Soin-et-Nature, explore a range of supplements specifically designed to support muscle development and recovery. These formulas help build stamina, limit post-exertion pain and promote harmonious progress. Suitable for horses in activity, competition or convalescence, they can be easily integrated into your daily routine to maintain your companion's physical condition and muscular comfort.

How do muscles work in athletic horses?

Online pharmacy sales of products for horse muscles represent a major step forward for horse owners. Indeed, it's important to maintain the muscular health of these animals, which often work intensively. Horse muscle products are dietary supplements that stimulate muscle growth, speed recovery after exercise and reduce muscle soreness.

Online pharmacies specializing in the sale of horse muscle products offer a wide range of products tailored to the needs of each individual horse. So you can choose the product best suited to your animal's age, activity and needs. Our products are made from natural ingredients and are safe for your horse.

Every rider's goal is to have a horse that performs well and stays that way over the long term. To achieve this, your companion needs to be properly muscled, but there's no point in developing muscles excessively, or for aesthetic purposes. Indeed, depending on the discipline you practice, your horse's silhouette will not be shaped in the same way, and it would be absolutely counterproductive to try and give your endurance horse a trainer's look.

The muscular development of any athlete requires progressive training. Training, and therefore muscular contraction, causes microtrauma to muscle cells. As these cells heal, muscle remodeling takes place: the number of contractile cells increases and they become larger. Muscle function is also modified as training progresses: blood circulation is improved, optimizing the supply of oxygen and nutrients, and eliminating the lactic acid produced by muscle cell activity, which is harmful to the muscle.

Training therefore leads to muscle gain, but this remodelling is only possible if the muscle is given time to regenerate. Overtraining doesn't allow the muscle to heal between two efforts: injury is guaranteed. Conversely, if you train too far apart, you won't gain any real muscle. The secret of successful training therefore lies in regular, but not excessive, exercise.

Which supplements should I choose for my horse's muscles?

Good muscle development is essential to ensure quality work, facilitate performance and prevent certain pathologies. To strengthen your horse's muscles and prepare him for future efforts, we offer a range of feed supplements for horse muscles.

Find a selection of the best products for your horse's muscular development in your organic pharmacy, so you can provide your horse with effective, high-quality care.

The veterinary medicine specialists at soin-et-nature.com have selected a wide range of anti-oxidant-rich supplements for horses, such as vitamin E and vitamin C, designed to support muscle function during exercise, increase stamina and prevent cramps, aches and pains.

Buying your horse muscle products online saves you time and money. You no longer need to visit a store to buy your products, and you can take advantage of exclusive online promotions. You can also consult other customers' opinions to make the best choice.

Why learn about a horse's muscular anatomy?

Horses' muscles are key elements of their anatomy, directly responsible for their movement, power and endurance. With over 700 muscles, representing around 40-50% of an adult horse's body weight, the muscular system is essential to ensure the animal's athletic performance and general well-being. A thorough understanding of muscle structure, function and care is crucial to optimizing health and performance.

Equine muscles fall into three main categories:

  1. Skeletal muscles:

    • Connected to the bones by tendons, they enable voluntary movement.
    • Their contraction is controlled by the somatic nervous system.
    • Examples: latissimus dorsi for propulsion, brachiocephalic muscle for neck movement.
  2. Smooth muscles:

    • Present in internal organs such as the stomach and intestines.
    • Perform involuntary functions, such as digestion and circulation.
  3. Cardiac muscle:

    • Exclusive to the heart, it pumps blood and supplies oxygen to skeletal muscles.
    • Operates autonomously via the autonomic nervous system.

Skeletal muscles, which are the most numerous, are grouped into functional groups according to their role in movement, such as locomotor (limbs), postural (back and neck) or respiratory muscles.

What horse care products are available on the Soin-et-Nature website?

Soin-et-Nature offers a complete range of products dedicated to the health and well-being of horses, tailored to the specific needs of each animal. Here are the main categories available:

These products for horses, available on Soin-et-Nature, meet the specific needs of each animal while respecting their well-being and natural balance.