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SmokinGirlie
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2015-05-14 9:29 AM
Subject: RE: Calming Supplements



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Have had luck with In the Zone and Levelor by MVP
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WYOTurn-n-Burn
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2015-05-14 11:44 AM
Subject: RE: Calming Supplements



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Klittle3 - 2015-05-12 4:32 PM
Nateracer - 2015-05-12 4:02 PM My gelding calms down after Ulcergard treatment.   Yes, he's got ulcers.  But many horses who are nervous have them...so you might check for ulcers. 

Good lord...I can't beleive I jumped on the check for ulcers bandwagon! 
No I completely understand and I have actually pondered ulcers as well. However, she's not been competitive or even pushed for that matter. To be a six year old she's very new to this and this is her first time preparing for competition. She's been a pasture pet most of her life due to my life being so hectic. With that being said, should I still consider ulcers?
Yes! They don't have to be running or being pushed to get ulcers. You say in your post that she's new to it, first time preparing for competition, been a pasture pet for most of her life. For those reasons alone I would be thinking about ulcers. You could have very well rocked her world just even getting into the trailer and hauling away from home.

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Klittle3
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2015-05-14 11:51 AM
Subject: RE: Calming Supplements


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WYOTurn-n-Burn - 2015-05-14 12:44 PM

Klittle3 - 2015-05-12 4:32 PM
Nateracer - 2015-05-12 4:02 PM My gelding calms down after Ulcergard treatment.   Yes, he's got ulcers.  But many horses who are nervous have them...so you might check for ulcers. 

Good lord...I can't beleive I jumped on the check for ulcers bandwagon! 
No I completely understand and I have actually pondered ulcers as well. However, she's not been competitive or even pushed for that matter. To be a six year old she's very new to this and this is her first time preparing for competition. She's been a pasture pet most of her life due to my life being so hectic. With that being said, should I still consider ulcers?
Yes! They don't have to be running or being pushed to get ulcers. You say in your post that she's new to it, first time preparing for competition, been a pasture pet for most of her life. For those reasons alone I would be thinking about ulcers. You could have very well rocked her world just even getting into the trailer and hauling away from home.

I understand your post and I guess I should clarify a little more. She's been professionally broke and started but I'm just now putting her on the pattern. But regardless I think I will go ahead and treat for ulcers just to be safe. I honestly don't think it will hurt and I also plan to try the THE samples as well. Thank you for the information! Hopefully taking these precautions will settle her down. Is UlcerGard the best way to go?
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trulyaroyaljem13
Reg. Mar 2015
Posted 2015-05-14 12:00 PM
Subject: RE: Calming Supplements


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I have used Vita-Calm. You can get it from Jeffers Equine. Very reasonably priced as well.
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3turns
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2015-05-14 12:05 PM
Subject: RE: Calming Supplements



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Formula 1 Noni has done wonders for our horses and I also use the AcuLife patches. If you have any questions about either product you can message me. 
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WYOTurn-n-Burn
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2015-05-14 12:09 PM
Subject: RE: Calming Supplements



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Klittle3 - 2015-05-14 11:51 AM
WYOTurn-n-Burn - 2015-05-14 12:44 PM
Klittle3 - 2015-05-12 4:32 PM
Nateracer - 2015-05-12 4:02 PM My gelding calms down after Ulcergard treatment.   Yes, he's got ulcers.  But many horses who are nervous have them...so you might check for ulcers. 



Good lord...I can't beleive I jumped on the check for ulcers bandwagon! 
No I completely understand and I have actually pondered ulcers as well. However, she's not been competitive or even pushed for that matter. To be a six year old she's very new to this and this is her first time preparing for competition. She's been a pasture pet most of her life due to my life being so hectic. With that being said, should I still consider ulcers?
Yes! They don't have to be running or being pushed to get ulcers. You say in your post that she's new to it, first time preparing for competition, been a pasture pet for most of her life. For those reasons alone I would be thinking about ulcers. You could have very well rocked her world just even getting into the trailer and hauling away from home.
I understand your post and I guess I should clarify a little more. She's been professionally broke and started but I'm just now putting her on the pattern. But regardless I think I will go ahead and treat for ulcers just to be safe. I honestly don't think it will hurt and I also plan to try the THE samples as well. Thank you for the information! Hopefully taking these precautions will settle her down. Is UlcerGard the best way to go?

 I've had success with Equisure twice a week and daily the days I'm away at an event, along with 1/4 dose of Ulcergard.
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brbergquist
Reg. Mar 2014
Posted 2015-12-29 1:05 PM
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What dosage do you give of Guanabenz and how far out from a run? Also, have you tried it on a horse thats a lunatic in a stall? Thanks!
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Fancy Lass
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2015-12-29 1:38 PM
Subject: RE: Calming Supplements



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Anybody had any success with smart pak calming supplements?
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soonergirl98
Reg. Oct 2009
Posted 2015-12-29 3:28 PM
Subject: RE: Calming Supplements



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Since it is a mare you might also consider Mare-culous by Animal Element. It is amazing for hormone issues and most of the ingredients are also good for ulcer prone horses. It is a must have for all of my mares!
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Fairweather
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2015-12-29 7:56 PM
Subject: RE: Calming Supplements


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 I've found that beet pulp will make one hot - even non-molassas kind. So I keep them off beet pulp. Feed makes a big difference. Magnesium helps. I've go a hot OTTB that I put on Remission to see if it would help since it has magnesium & it does seem to help a lot. I've noticed a bit change in him. He's on oats & rolled barley, rice bran, and alfalfa, grass hay. They also make a magnesium drench that you pour on.
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EyeNtheSky
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2015-12-30 3:23 AM
Subject: RE: Calming Supplements



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I have used several calming supplements for my 10 year old mare. She is all running bred. The best thing I have found for her is the Calming Essentials by Formula 707. I also use the Pozzi Relax through Oxy-Gen. My distributor sent a sample of the Oxy Zen and the Mare paste but I haven't used them on her because I really like the relax, even without the daily Calming Essentials. No matter how much you rode her, she was always hot and on the muscle. I am no able to calmly slow work her, but it doesn't take her spunk or fire. I tried In The Zone by Animal Element, but it didn't do anything for her.However, the ITZ will work on my younger cow bred gelding. Every horse is different. Good luck with your search!
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