Any suggestions, warnings, or testimonials on the FOCUSEquine supplement? I am trying it out on my mare and wanted to know what to expect next time I run her.... Thanks a bunch!
Posted 2010-02-03 3:47 PM (#4706049 - in reply to #4706030) Subject: RE: FOCUSEquine
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Posts: 956 Location: North West
I purchased a flighty horse and it was a two day trip to get her home. When we unloaded her, it was like trying to hold back two race horses. Birds spooked her, she couldn't stand to be in the barn, and she even jumped when her grain bucket fell. She just could not settle down and take in that she had a new place to live at.
Gave her focusequine and I truly believe that helped settle her down and make the transition of living in a new place. She now stalls and you can leave her tied in the barn all day if you would want, and she thinks before she acts now.
She's always going to have some spook to her, but FocusEquine really made her calm down so we could build our relationship.
When I start hauling her again in three months, I'm going to be feeding her FocusEquine. Helps her a lot.
Posted 2010-02-03 3:50 PM (#4706064 - in reply to #4706030) Subject: RE: FOCUSEquine
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Posts: 1439 Location: iowa
i have been using focusequine for well over a year now. its a great product. my horse is very nervous and high strung. she gets really defensive in small holding pens. to the point, that i quit going to some places because she couldnt stand in the holding pen without acting up and kicking other horses. when shes on focus, shes a different horse. shes quiet and paying attention..she still runs just fine, but she is able to deal with all the scarey things and still put together a run..
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