Is there static in your communication line to your horse? Help him relax and focus on you. Nervousness, irritability, and excitability are frequently signs of Vitamin B1 deficiency. That’s why Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) is commonly fed as a calming supplement for horses. Magnesium is fed for similar reasons as it is essential for the stability and normal function of the cell membranes of excitable tissues, such as nerve and muscle.
Other active ingredients include the herbs Valerian and Chamomile. Valerian is well known for its sedative qualities and its ability to relax the central nervous system and the smooth muscle groups. Chamomile is known for its soothing, relaxing and restorative properties.
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