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Calmers
Reduce stress, nervousness or hormonal imbalances. Many factors can contribute to stress in horses. There are external factors such as a show environment, lengthy traveling, or separation from paddock buddies, but anxious behaviour can also be caused by nutritional deficiency, and no amount of horsemanship can replace nutrients that are missing from your horse's diet. |
Calm Support
$41.98
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NERVOUS, SPOOKY, ANXIOUS HORSE?
Does your horse get STRESSED in new situations? Have PROBLEMS travelling? SHYING or SPOOKING at unfamiliar objects? OVER REACTIVE to noise? Shows IRRITABLE or HYPER SENSITIVE behaviour?
THESE COULD BE THE RESULT OF MAGNESIUM AND VITAMIN B DEFICIENCY.
Calm Support has been formulated to fill nutritional deficiencies in the key vitamins and minerals that can lead to anxious behaviour. Ideal for stressful situations such as long distance travel, separation from paddock mates, relocation, or competition. Non-swabbable.
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MAGNESIUM is a major mineral critical to the normal functioning of skeletal and heart muscle and the nervous system. It is a component of over 300 enzymes in the body. Hypersensitivity and irritability can be indicators of dietary magnesium deficiency. Diets high in calcium can result in a magnesium deficiency, as calcium can compete for absorption in the body.
B Vitamins are important to every cell and organ in the horse's body. B vitamins also work together, so supplementing with a combination of B vitamins is beneficial. A horse exhibiting nervousness, excitability, irritability, or jumpiness may be exhibiting symptoms of Vitamin B deficiency. B vitamin supplementation is recommended for horses being heavily exercised and for those under stress.
Thiamine (Vit B1) - Thiamine is required for the metabolism of fats, proteins and carbohydrates, for DNA and cell replication and for the transmission of nerve impulses. Thiamine can have a calming effect on horses, and symptoms of a thiamine deficiency include nervousness, irritability and excitability.Folic acid (Vit B9) - Adequate levels are vital to the production of normal levels of serotonin in the brain. Folic acid is also required for the normal production of red blood cells, protein metabolism and cell duplication. Heavy exercise causes folic acid levels to drop.
Pyridoxine (Vit B6) - Pyridoxine assists in the production of neurotransmitters in the brain and has a critical function in the use of glycogen in muscle cells. Nervousness or irritability may be a sign of dietary deficiency because of pyridoxine's function in the production of brain chemicals.
Niacin (Vit B3) - Niacin is needed for proper energy production, cholesterol, fatty acid and protein metabolism, DNA replication, cell reproduction and the normal functioning of the nervous system.
Pantothenic acid (Vit B5) - Pantothenic Acid is needed for energy metabolism, the manufacture of steroid hormones and for the chemicals needed in the transmission of nerve impulses.
Riboflavin (Vit B2) - Riboflavin plays a critical role in the generation of energy aerobically, the normal functioning of other B vitamins and is essential to the conversion of tryptophan into niacin.
- A 20g dose per day for a 500kg horse. This can be doubled if an animal is particularly stressed. As behaviour modifies, reduce dose to a maintenance dose of 20g per day.
A 20g scoop is included in the pack.For foals, miniatures and small ponies please download our 'Supplementation Guide for Ponies and Miniatures'
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"Since using Calm Support from eQuus Care Nutrition the difference in my horses is second to none, not only in the ring but in general handling and travelling. They are so much more relaxed and the results speak for themselves". Merrick Ubank, World Cup Showjumper "I have been using your Calm Support for 5 months now and love it to bits, the improvement has been outstanding. I do endurance racing and over the 5 months his energy and calmness is unbelievable...On the weekend we got our first ever podium finish!" Alan W, Endurance Rider.
Omega-3
$50.00
- eQuus Care Nutrition Omega 3 is a stabilised dry source of essential polyunsaturated fatty acids EPA (Eicosapentaenoic acid) and DHA (Docosahexaenoic acid).
BENEFITS:
- Maintain joint flexibility
- Antioxident
- Promote healthy hooves
- Promote a healthy, glossy coat
- Maintain hormonal balance
- Maintain a healthy heart and good circulationOmega 3 is highly unstable: it is destroyed in hay making; it is destroyed in the process that stabilises most commercially available vegetable oils; and fresh sources, such as ground flax seed, quickly oxidise and go rancid. eQuus Care Nutrition's Omega-3 is an easy to use, easy to store dry product: the essential fatty acid is encapsulated by a protective starch coating. This coating allows for the easy release of fatty acid in the digestive system, but protects it from oxidation and moisture. -
Fatty Acid Profile:
C14:0 - C18:1 20%
C20:1 - 2.9%
C22:1 - 3.1%
C18-2 - 2.25%
C18:3 - 0.75%
C20:5 - 3.0%
C22:5 - 1.2%
C22:6 - 3.25% -
Horses 2 scoops per day (30g) Ponies 1 scoop per day (15g) Breeding Stallions 4 scoops per day (60g) Broodmares 4 scoops per day (60g) from 10 days pre-foaling to 52 days postpartum, or for whole lactation period until weaning. - We would love to hear your feedback on this product. Drop us a line here:
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The ABCs of EFAs
EFA isn't another equestrian governing body, it stands for Essential Fatty Acids. These are the polyunsaturated 'good' fats that the body needs for various metabolic processes. > read more
Stress Relief
$90.00
- As with humans, stress adversely affects your horse's health, suppressing his immune system, making him susceptible to infection and disease. Likewise, stress affects behaviour and athletic performance. Combine these two products to help relieve stress and anxious behaviour in your horse. Calm Support is high in Magnesium, Thiamine and B vitamins, addressing nutritional deficiencies that can cause anxious behaviour, whilst Omega-3 helps maintain hormonal balance, which can be disrupted by stress.
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Calm Support:
MAGNESIUM is a major mineral critical to the normal functioning of skeletal and heart muscle and the nervous system. It is a component of over 300 enzymes in the body. Hypersensitivity and irritability can be indicators of dietary magnesium deficiency. Diets high in calcium can result in a magnesium deficiency, as calcium can compete for absorption in the body.
B Vitamins are important to every cell and organ in the horse's body. B vitamins also work together, so supplementing with a combination of B vitamins is beneficial. A horse exhibiting nervousness, excitability, irritability, or jumpiness may be exhibiting symptoms of Vitamin B deficiency. B vitamin supplementation is recommended for horses being heavily exercised and for those under stress.
Thiamine (Vit B1) - Thiamine is required for the metabolism of fats, proteins and carbohydrates, for DNA and cell replication and for the transmission of nerve impulses. Thiamine can have a calming effect on horses, and symptoms of a thiamine deficiency include nervousness, irritability and excitability.Folic acid (Vit B9) - Adequate levels are vital to the production of normal levels of serotonin in the brain. Folic acid is also required for the normal production of red blood cells, protein metabolism and cell duplication. Heavy exercise causes folic acid levels to drop.
Pyridoxine (Vit B6) - Pyridoxine assists in the production of neurotransmitters in the brain and has a critical function in the use of glycogen in muscle cells. Nervousness or irritability may be a sign of dietary deficiency because of pyridoxine's function in the production of brain chemicals.
Niacin (Vit B3) - Niacin is needed for proper energy production, cholesterol, fatty acid and protein metabolism, DNA replication, cell reproduction and the normal functioning of the nervous system.
Pantothenic acid (Vit B5) - Pantothenic Acid is needed for energy metabolism, the manufacture of steroid hormones and for the chemicals needed in the transmission of nerve impulses.
Riboflavin (Vit B2) - Riboflavin plays a critical role in the generation of energy aerobically, the normal functioning of other B vitamins and is essential to the conversion of tryptophan into niacin.
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Calm Support:
20g dose per day for a 500kg horse. This can be doubled if an animal is particularly stressed. As behaviour modifies, reduce dose to a maintenance dose of 20g per day. A 20g scoop is included in the pack. For foals, miniatures and small ponies please download our 'Supplementation Guide for Ponies and Miniatures'Omega-3
Horses 2 scoops per day (30g) Ponies 1 scoop per day (15g) Breeding Stallions 4 scoops per day (60g) Broodmares 4 scoops per day (60g) from 10 days pre-foaling to 52 days postpartum, or for whole lactation period until weaning. -
"Since using Calm Support from eQuus Care Nutrition the difference in my horses is second to none, not only in the ring but in general handling and travelling. They are so much more relaxed and the results speak for themselves". Merrick Ubank, World Cup Showjumper "I have been using your Calm Support for 5 months now and love it to bits, the improvement has been outstanding. I do endurance racing and over the 5 months his energy and calmness is unbelievable...On the weekend we got our first ever podium finish!" Alan W, Endurance Rider.