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I hate cooking and cleaning
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Location: Jersey Girl | I will be doing my first weekend barrel race with my gelding that I got last summer. I am just looking for something to take the edge off my horse while stalled. He lives outside 24/7 and the one time I had him confined he was NOT happy.
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Neat Freak
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Location: Wonderful Wyoming | fulltiltfilly - 2015-05-19 5:03 PM I will be doing my first weekend barrel race with my gelding that I got last summer. I am just looking for something to take the edge off my horse while stalled. He lives outside 24/7 and the one time I had him confined he was NOT happy.
Suggestions?
THE has calming powder and calming cookies. They work really well, easy to give and have a money back guarantee |
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I hate cooking and cleaning
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Location: Jersey Girl | Thank you I just may give that a try! |
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Neat Freak
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Location: Wonderful Wyoming | fulltiltfilly - 2015-05-20 6:11 AM Thank you I just may give that a try!
I can hook you up and save you some $$ |
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Extreme Veteran
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| wyoming barrel racer - 2015-05-20 12:33 PM
fulltiltfilly - 2015-05-20 6:11 AM Thank you I just may give that a try!
I can hook you up and save you some $$
YES!!
Krystal is awesome! |
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Location: White Mountains of AZ | wyoming barrel racer - 2015-05-20 9:33 AM
fulltiltfilly - 2015-05-20 6:11 AM Thank you I just may give that a try!
I can hook you up and save you some $$
Me too please!!!! :) |
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| lavender oil. |
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| I use the THE calming powder, my horse is doing EXCELLENT on it, nothing else I tried worked for him, so I was skeptical about this, but it has been GREAT!!! |
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I just read the headlines
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| So, I just tried 2 different protocols with calming products on my horse who since he lost most of the sight in his right eye has lost all his confidence. Apparently he wasn't ridden much out of an arena/small pasture either. He has terrible anxiety to the point of becoming almost unhinged. I have lost my confidence with him to compound the problem. Soo, I bought some THE calming powder, Pozzi Relax and a BOT skullcap(for want of a better description). My reasoning being, the powder for calming, the Pozzi because it has a stomach soother and the BOT because he is very tight in his poll. He gets the THE every morning, the Pozzi 1 hour before I work him in situation I know will be upsetting and I put the BOT on him when I give him the paste. He still can get anxious, but not for the whole ride like before. Did it change him into a new horse? Nope, but he is manageable and now we can work on getting back to my good boy again. My goal is to get completely off all of these and I believe we will. I also used just the THE and the BOT and he was ok but I felt like I needed to address his nervous stomach. |
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Expert
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Location: Piedmont, OK | In the Zone by Animal Element is great for calming and helping a horse focus without loosing any of it's run |
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Location: Sunny So Cal | I love THE Calming Cookies and Calming Powder! |
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Veteran
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| soonergirl98 - 2015-05-20 4:06 PM
In the Zone by Animal Element is great for calming and helping a horse focus without loosing any of it's run
LOVE IT and it Works!
Tried OXY products with zero results but the AE is in a league of it's own. |
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Location: in the middle of God's country with my horses | Love In the Zone I have seen it work wonders. |
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I hate cooking and cleaning
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Location: Jersey Girl | Thank you all for your replies! I don't need a daily for him, just something to help him deal with being confined and all the activity. Something just to help him "chill". I will look into all your suggestions! |
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Location: Missouri | love In the Zone paste by animal element along with the other products! All work great. PM me if you would like more info - plus very affordable!! |
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