Formula 707 Calming Equine Supplement 5LB Bucket – Anxiety Relief and Enhanced Focus for Horses – L-Tryptophan, Thiamine & Magnesium
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Formula 707 Calming Equine Supplement 5LB Bucket – Anxiety Relief and Enhanced Focus for Horses – L-Tryptophan, Thiamine & Magnesium
ANXIETY RELIEF - Designed to help nervous and/or excitable horses relax and improve their ability to concentrate on work and training
ENHANCED FOCUS - Formulated with complete support to help your horse achieve a balanced central nervous system
SHOW SAFE - This product is not a sedative, and is completely show-safe for use before and during competition in all major federations
THREE POWERFUL INGREDIENTS - L-Tryptophan aids serotonin delivery and can decrease anxiety; Thiamine (B1) addresses nutritional deficiencies and metabolic processes; Magnesium supports calm, relaxed muscles
MADE IN THE USA - All our products are manufactured in our own facility in Colorado, since 1946
Formula 707 Calming contains COMPLETE support for the three processes that lead to a balanced central nervous system: serotonin, nutrition, and relaxation. A horse that’s nervous, jumpy and easily distracted is hard to train, difficult to work with and dangerous to be around. While some horses are born nervous, others may suffer from environmentally-induced stress. Among the symptoms of low magnesium are nervousness, muscle tremors, a lusterless hair coat and intolerance to work or exercise. Thiamine deficiency may be expressed in nervousness, irritability, excitability, elevated blood lactate and pyruvate, and muscle cramping. Both are more likely to occur in horses on a high-carbohydrate (i.e. high-grain) diet. Formula 707 Calming uses premium quality magnesium oxide to maximize bioavailability and combines it with two of the agents best known to have a calming effect in horses, thiamine and L-tryptophan.