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July 2002

Head Off Trouble With Ex-Stress

This product may help fill the gap if a horse temporarily goes over the edge, using a combination of natural calmative ingredients.


The magnesium and thiamine in Ex-
ūStress are right on the money.

Tranquilizers, whether drug- or herbal-based, are no substitute for proper training or correct matching of horse to rider and horse to activity. Still, some horses do have behavior patterns that interfere with an otherwise perfect match.

Situations also arise where nervous vices mysteriously appear or a stallbound horse gets overly on edge. These horses sometimes need help, but chemical tranquilizers may be overkill. Enter herbal supplements.

In doing this field trial, we weren’t interested in ways to tranquilize a horse. Anyone who is riding a horse that is too strong, too energetic, too eager, too forward for the job they want done, or for their level of riding expertise needs a…


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