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Calm-The-Storm- nutritional support for nervous horses

Calm-The-Storm- nutritional support for nervous horses

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Stress and anxiety may reduce a horses ability to concentrate and perform their best.  Environmental factors that increase stress levels include: travel, changes in routine, fear, pain and over/under exercise.

Calm-The-Storm combines the support of Iodine, Thiamin (Vitamin B1) and Magnesium all in one supplement as a full on attitude changing approach for difficult to manage horses.  These ingredients work together to support the nervous horse from several aspects. If a horse is deficient in Iodine, the thyroid gland will secrete too little of the metabolism regulating hormone, thyroxine, which can make horses nervous, hyper and/or irritable.  Thiamin (Vitamin B1) plays a vital role in nerve function and horses with deficiencies may show trouble maintaining proper focus.  Magnesium is responsible for normal muscle relaxation, contraction & nerve impulses. Deficient horses may show a tendency to become nervous, excitable and may even experience muscle tremors.

Calm-The-Storm offers a multifaceted approach to successfully managing the nervous, hyper or irritable horse.  Calm-The-Storm will not dull performance and horses many horses show an improvement rather quickly.

Nutritional support for all classes of horses.

Nutritional Support for:

       •   Nervous horses

       •   Hyper horses

       •   Stall walkers

       •   Will not dull performance

       •   All natural and legal

Feeding Directions: Give a level scoop twice daily, mixed with feed.

Guaranteed Analysis: Per Level Scoop
Magnesium 5,000mg
Thiamin (Vitamin B1) 375mg
Kelp (source of Iodine) 7.6mg

 

Ingredients:  Dehydrated Forage Products, Magnesium Oxide, Yeast Culture, Thaimine Mononitrate, Ethylenediamine Dihydriodide, Kelp, Apple Flavoring

References:

Vogel, Colin. 2006.The complete performance horse: feeding, fitness, lameness, preventive medicine. 122

Gilberd, Mark. 2006. Natural Remedies for horse health. 5-7

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