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Calm & Collected (formerly Confidence Plus)

Hilton Herbs

Our Price: $45.95 - $52.95
Form: Powder
Maintenance Dose: 2 SmartPak Wells

Calm & Collected (formerly Confidence Plus) by Hilton Herbs is a natural calming supplement for horses and ponies. This supplement contains a pure dried herbal blend of Valerian, Vervain, Chamomile, Hawthorn, Marshmallow and Meadowsweet. Calm & Collected is designed for the nutritional maintenance and support of a healthy nervous system. Helps to maintain a calm outlook.

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3 scoops (35.13 g) daily ($1.89/day)

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I purchased this supplement for my thoroughbred gelding who has been on stall rest for 6 months. He was having temper tantrums and not being cooperative. He is also a very picky eater, so I am always hesitant to add supplements to his regimen. Within a week of feeding him this supplement, which he ate happily, licking his bowl clean, he settled down both in the stall and when he was walked. This supplement has literally been a lifesaver. March 20, 2013
Good idea, unappealing scent Unfortunately my horse was not interested in eating this. Tried for 1.5 weeks. I am only guessing that it might have been due to the strong scent of valerian root. Seems like a great product based on the ingredients though. February 15, 2013
Works well My horse is an extremely picky OTTB and he didn't have any problems eating this. It helps take the edge off and allows him to focus. November 12, 2012
Pretty Good My picky horse ate it with no problems and it smelled wonderful. For my high strung, sensitive, and reactive mare it did not work quite as well as RelaxBlend. I've tried several different products and I think one has to try different formulas to find which one works the best for their horse. I saw results with all I have tried...it is just the degree of response that seems different. For now, with her injury I'll stick with RelaxBlend. November 7, 2012
My horse won't eat it. I can't say whether it really works or not, because my horse wouldn't eat this stuff. It was so bad that he would rather starve than stick his nose in his bucket, he wasn't even touching his grain. He was only getting 1.5 scoops of it. And 1.5 is a very generous scoop on top of his feed, I can't imagine giving 3 scoops. I tried mixing in his favorite treats and spices too, even wetting the food didn't help. October 11, 2012
Good Supplement This product seemed to help calm my sometimes unconfident 6 year old Tennessee Walker gelding. His "alertness" was often too tuned in to his environment, making it difficult to focus on me, our riding and my ground work requests. In spite of our calm approach and patience, he seemed to be carrying some things from his past history of which we knew little. This products has taken the edge off and helped Max feel more relaxed and better able to fucus. September 20, 2012
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