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| Any info you have....products you have used, products you do or don't like, good outcomes/badoutcomes.... I want to hear it all. TIA!!! |
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      Location: The best kept secret in TX | I like 707's Calming Pellets. Cheap, work well and haven't had any bad side effects. |
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| I like Adapt from Cur Ost on my gelding and THE cookies on the mare. |
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| I like Ani-Med's Vita Calm. (I guess now it has been relabeled as Via Calm.) Cheap, works well, but doesn't make my horses dull. The only thing I don't like is one of my mares seems unaffected by it. But she's not the dingy one...the crazy mare is noticeably much calmer after using it.  |
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   Location: Kansas | I really like SeaBuck 7 for settling any stomach issues going on, which in turn helps with nervousness, and helping with focus. I have a really insecure/nervous mare that this works wonders on. |
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       Location: Oklahoma | Equine Matrix ECP. It's made from blends of organic mushrooms. I've had great luck using it and many of the USA Olympic team dressage/show jumpers are on it. |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | THE Calming Cookies or Calming Powder. The cookies are one of my best sellers. I can't count the bags I send out each month. I do have samples fyi |
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| Agree with Calming Cookies!! Wyomingbarrelracer gave me samples for my dog, and I meant to give you an update; they're amazing 
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | blccwgl55 - 2016-08-05 11:53 AM Agree with Calming Cookies!! Wyomingbarrelracer gave me samples for my dog, and I meant to give you an update; they're amazing 
Fantastic!!!! I'm trying to talk my dad into giving then to his nutty lab. She's just a nut pure and simple. She needs these or some "special" brownies lol. |
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| wyoming barrel racer - 2016-08-05 12:50 PM
THE Calming Cookies or Calming Powder. The cookies are one of my best sellers. I can't count the bags I send out each month. I do have samples fyi
Thank you for the info! I would love to try a sample! I have a gelding that is super talented but just a hair goofy. |
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         Location: Sunnyland Florida | THE Calming Cookies are the best and they don't take the run out of your horse like many of the other calming products.
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         Location: Bandera, TX | I have tried a lot of calming products on my mare... Non helped, until I tried the Magnesium supplement from Mag Restore. It seems it made an actual difference for her. |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | Lph88311 - 2016-08-05 12:01 PM wyoming barrel racer - 2016-08-05 12:50 PM THE Calming Cookies or Calming Powder. The cookies are one of my best sellers. I can't count the bags I send out each month. I do have samples fyi Thank you for the info! I would love to try a sample! I have a gelding that is super talented but just a hair goofy.
shoot me a message with your address |
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| anyone used vision focus and calming pellets. just bought one going to try. |
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| Oxy-gen Pozzi calming pellets and relax paste. I found no difference with the calming cookies. The very best is guanabenz. Calm without taking the run out. Also helps if they are a bleeder. |
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| I have been hearing good things about tryptoplex. Suppose to keep calm but without performance lacking. |
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| I had been using THE cookies and powder but have since switched to the 707 paste.
The cookies were like a security blanket for ME. I honestly do not think they had an effect on my horses performance in association to their nerves... But it calmed me down knowing that I had given a cookie before a race. |
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     Location: Where I need to be | I was going to try guanabenz, but my vet said that the manufacturer had discontinued the product. |
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| I've been using Quitex II pellets on my gelding and it has drastically helped with his flighty/spookiness. I just started weening him off because it has really helped season him without killing me :). Took about 3 weeks to see results but I love it! My guy is on half the dosing now. |
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