Horses Vitamin B Supplement
Sootha Nerves & Stress™ Paste
B-group vitamins, minerals and amino acid supplement
B-group vitamins, minerals and amino acid supplement for horses
- A high dose B-vitamin (B1, B2, B3, B6), magnesium and tryptophan supplement
- Some of the more obvious signs suggesting a need for SOOTHA NERVES & STRESS are: picky eating, pacing fences/stables, sweating, loose manure, running the ‘race’ before it starts, lack of concentration, irritable, unpredictable or ‘spooky’ behaviour and unwillingness to work
- For horses involved in racing or competition, SOOTHA NERVES & STRESS™ contains no prohibited substances
Pack sizes: 30g syringe (20 per carton)
Available: Australia, New Zealand
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Q. Do horse calmers actually work?
A: A deficiency of B-group vitamins, magnesium and/or tryptophan have been linked to symptoms of nervousness and hyperexcitability. Dietary supplementation has been reported to be effective as a mood stabiliser. Moreover, nervous stress plays havoc with the horse’s digestive system, disrupting the normal healthy balance of gut microflora and allowing pathogens to flourish.
Sootha Nerves & Stress contains ProN8ure which restores the gut microflora balance, helps to improve digestive efficiency, and reduces the effects of stress with a high dose of B-vitamins, magnesium and tryptophan. How to tell if your horse is stressed?
Some of the more obvious signs suggesting the need for Sootha Nerves & Stress are: picky eating, pacing fences/stables, sweating, loose manure, running the ‘race’ before it starts, lack of concentration, irritable, unpredictable or ‘spooky’ behaviour and unwillingness to work
Sootha Nerves & Stress contains ProN8ure which restores the gut microflora balance, helps to improve digestive efficiency, and reduces the effects of stress with a high dose of B-vitamins, magnesium and tryptophan. How to tell if your horse is stressed?
Some of the more obvious signs suggesting the need for Sootha Nerves & Stress are: picky eating, pacing fences/stables, sweating, loose manure, running the ‘race’ before it starts, lack of concentration, irritable, unpredictable or ‘spooky’ behaviour and unwillingness to work
Q. How do you know if your horse needs magnesium?
A: Symptoms of magnesium deficiency in horses includes:
- History of tying up
- Nervousness and/or hypersensitivity to sound and/or touch.
- Irritability
- Muscle tremors or trembling not related to cold temperature.
- Tight sore backs (not related to saddle fit)
- Poor hoof quality
Q. What is the best calmer for horses with separation anxiety Australia?
A: Highly strung horses susceptible to the stress of separation, transport, competition, heavy training, high grain diets and/or stable confinement may benefit from a high dose B-vitamin, magnesium and tryptophan and probiotic supplement such as Sootha Nerves & Stress.