Muscle development of the horse: natural and effective complements

Promote muscle development of the horse is a priority for many riders, whether it is supporting a growing young horse, preparing a competition season or helping an elderly horse maintain its body mass. At ESC Laboratory, we design targeted solutions to optimize muscle uptake while respecting the physiology of equidae.

Find our enriched supplements to support the development of your horse's muscles.

Why choose a supplement for the muscle development of the horse?

The construction of the muscle fiber is not based solely on training. It requires a precise supply of essential nutrients that the traditional diet (foin and granules) does not always cover optimally.

Our food supplements are used to:

  • Bring essential amino acids (Lysine, Methionine, Threonine), true « bricks » muscle.

  • Support metabolic effort intense work-related.

  • Optimize Recovery to avoid muscle melting after exercise.

Powerful plant-based and active natural solutions

True to our expertise in equine herbal medicine, we focus on natural ingredients with high bioavailability. Our formulas incorporate plants recognized for their natural and protective anabolic virtues:

  1. Fenugrec: An exceptional plant to stimulate appetite and promote mass taking.

  2. Algue Spirulina: Super food par excellence, extremely rich in vegetable proteins and iron.

  3. Vitamin E and Selenium: Essential to protect muscle cells from oxidative stress.

The expertise ESC Laboratory: French quality at the service of your horse

Choose a product ESC Laboratory,it is opting for a rigorous French manufacture. Our enriched food supplements are developed in our laboratory in France, guaranteeing complete traceability and strict selection of raw materials.

The expert's advice: A supplement for the muscle development of the horse is effective only if it is associated with regular and suitable physical work. Also make sure that the basic feed ration is sufficient to provide the energy necessary for protein synthesis.