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Calming/Focus pastes and/or supplements?

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mtcanchazer
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2018-10-28 9:28 PM
Subject: Calming/Focus pastes and/or supplements?



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 My grey horse is doing awesome, but his nerves run a little wild at a barrel race. He just gets antsy and anxious. Looking for some good ideas on what to help. He loses focus when he gets this way and I've been very careful to give him time, not push him too hard, too fast, but he still gets anxious. What are your favorite supplements or pastes to help with that?
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another has been
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2018-10-28 10:42 PM
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I love In The Zone paste by Animal Element. But if you want to go a cheaper route you can put him on Mare Auclous by Animal Element it is a daily feed thru supplement. If you would like more info send
Me a PM
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inittowinit
Reg. Feb 2018
Posted 2018-10-29 7:37 AM
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Ive had really good results with THE's LKS Fire and focus.
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WYOTurn-n-Burn
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2018-10-29 7:55 AM
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Are you addressing his gut health? My husband's heel horse acted very similar back in the day before we started addressing gut health. The last couple years we started giving him Ulcergard the morning of the roping, before we headed out, and he started performing like a champ.
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TwistedK
Reg. May 2006
Posted 2018-10-29 9:17 AM
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Equine Matrix ECP. I used it on my buckskin stud (avatar pic) during breeding season. Allows focus without making them dead heads. This is the formula used by the US Olympic Dressage team
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mtcanchazer
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2018-10-29 10:08 AM
Subject: RE: Calming/Focus pastes and/or supplements?



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WYOTurn-n-Burn - 2018-10-29 6:55 AM Are you addressing his gut health? My husband's heel horse acted very similar back in the day before we started addressing gut health. The last couple years we started giving him Ulcergard the morning of the roping, before we headed out, and he started performing like a champ.

I have been trying to do things to prevent ulcers (keeping feed in front of him, etc.), he just gets really nervous/anxious/hot before a run. When he focuses, we have an amazing run. 
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Klittle3
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2018-10-29 12:23 PM
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ForeFront Equine’s ForeCalm Paste and Powder! Powder can be given daily or as needed before a run and the paste is to be given 1-2 hours before activity or any kind of stressful event.
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panamasgold
Reg. Dec 2004
Posted 2018-10-29 1:22 PM
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THE Muscle Mass with the focus special blend and also Calming Cookies before events.
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Katie's
Reg. Dec 2004
Posted 2018-10-29 1:31 PM
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Relax, Focus or Zen by Oxy-Gen.  Message me if interested!
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jake16
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2018-10-29 1:47 PM
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Β Everything I've ever tried from THE has been spot on as far as working.Krystal is amazing to work with,and I highly suggest her products,and knowledge of it.They have a money back guarantee,that I've never had to use.
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mtcanchazer
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2018-10-29 3:11 PM
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I've looked into a few of these (In the Zone, Forefront, THE) but realized I missed a few! Gah, so many good brands, so little time. I'm trying In the Zone this weekend as my friend is a dealer and has some on hand and so I'll see how it does.

For those asking...I am trying to make sure his gut stays healthy, too, so we don't have that to deal with as well as I know that is common in horses with anxiety. Trying to find a good, gut health supplement...almost everything here has to be shipped in.


 
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another has been
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2018-10-29 8:15 PM
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Your friend should have some nutrack from
animal element it is a great digestive aid and it works amazing with the detox!
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runfastturnsmooth
Reg. Jan 2017
Posted 2018-10-29 8:42 PM
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Outlast before you load in the trailer

Ace once your there...in the mouth, in the muscle, in vein your choice...play with 1/4cc to 1/2cc at first
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WYOTurn-n-Burn
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2018-10-30 10:15 AM
Subject: RE: Calming/Focus pastes and/or supplements?



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mtcanchazer - 2018-10-29 3:11 PM I've looked into a few of these (In the Zone, Forefront, THE) but realized I missed a few! Gah, so many good brands, so little time. I'm trying In the Zone this weekend as my friend is a dealer and has some on hand and so I'll see how it does.



For those asking...I am trying to make sure his gut stays healthy, too, so we don't have that to deal with as well as I know that is common in horses with anxiety. Trying to find a good, gut health supplement...almost everything here has to be shipped in.




 

Look to the fields for your gut health supplement; alfalfa can work wonders for gut health in my opinion.

Also, a calming supplement that worked pretty good for us in the past was Vitacalm. We purchased it locally at a feed store, but I know they sell it online too.
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mtcanchazer
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2018-10-30 11:25 AM
Subject: RE: Calming/Focus pastes and/or supplements?



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WYOTurn-n-Burn - 2018-10-30 9:15 AM
mtcanchazer - 2018-10-29 3:11 PM I've looked into a few of these (In the Zone, Forefront, THE) but realized I missed a few! Gah, so many good brands, so little time. I'm trying In the Zone this weekend as my friend is a dealer and has some on hand and so I'll see how it does.



For those asking...I am trying to make sure his gut stays healthy, too, so we don't have that to deal with as well as I know that is common in horses with anxiety. Trying to find a good, gut health supplement...almost everything here has to be shipped in.




 
Look to the fields for your gut health supplement; alfalfa can work wonders for gut health in my opinion.



Also, a calming supplement that worked pretty good for us in the past was Vitacalm. We purchased it locally at a feed store, but I know they sell it online too.

I'll check into that, thank you!

I feed grass/alfalfa hay and have some straight alfalfa so hopefully that will help! I also got some Purina feed with some gut support in it too. 

Thanks for all the ideas, it gets pretty confusing and overwhelming, so many different products!
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Three*C*Champs
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2018-10-30 3:09 PM
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Defiantly depends on the horse.

My gelding who use to get more on the muscle and sometimes spook if the color of the barrels changed did very well on Animal Element - In the Zone paste.

I currently am starting to haul on off the track 4yr old filly who gets very nervous and wants to crawl out of her own skin at times, then has a complete melt down when you put her in the trailer to head home. In the Zone paste didnt help her, but I recently gave her Zylkene, world of difference! Could stand and relax, warm up with everyone, and never made a single peep in the trailer on the way home, even with me stopping for gas.

 
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mtcanchazer
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2018-10-30 5:53 PM
Subject: RE: Calming/Focus pastes and/or supplements?



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Three*C*Champs - 2018-10-30 2:09 PM Defiantly depends on the horse.



My gelding who use to get more on the muscle and sometimes spook if the color of the barrels changed did very well on Animal Element - In the Zone paste.



I currently am starting to haul on off the track 4yr old filly who gets very nervous and wants to crawl out of her own skin at times, then has a complete melt down when you put her in the trailer to head home. In the Zone paste didnt help her, but I recently gave her Zylkene, world of difference! Could stand and relax, warm up with everyone, and never made a single peep in the trailer on the way home, even with me stopping for gas.



 

 Sounds like this paste will work very well for me then!!! He is very on the muscle and spooks if the color of the barrels are different from before. Can't wait to try it this weekend. :)
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