About this deal
No More Nerves has no magnesium, as magnesium deficiency is very rare in the UK, so feeding excess magnesium can actually have the opposite effect and make your horse even more reactive. A good calmer for horses will help you and work alongside you to have the best impact in terms of calming down an anxious horse. This calmer is suitable for horses demonstrating anxious behaviour, particularly those that cannot cope with stressful situations such as showing, travelling or competing.
I hadn't made any other changes to gear and feed, hence, I must deduce that this is solely down to the Equinuitrive calmer.He's ulcer prone and I like the fact it settles their digestive system, which in turn makes him more settled. As I had explained you before, he was very scared about the other horses he was crossing in the arena when he was working.
I tried a product from a well known company which, even though I had done a patch test as required, took the hair off his neck - it actually looked like the hair had been burnt off. A liquid supplement containing herbs, such as chamomile and valerian, to help maintain a healthy nervous system in horses of all ages. Especially my older lady, her coat is shiny and she's much less itchy as she's always been an itchy horse due to Cushings. This magnesium calmer provides several forms of absorbable magnesium, B vitamins and essential fibre to support concentration, aid muscle tension and promote a calmer and more relaxed horse. Chasteberry is proposed to work by binding to dopamine D2 receptors in the pituitary gland and decreasing secretions of the hormone prolactin.Riding and working with horses poses some inherent risk of danger, but the risk is greater when working with an reactive or unpredictable horse.