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Calm and Cool? Is it safe, effective? Pellets or paste?
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<blockquote data-quote="Meg" data-source="post: 1712192" data-attributes="member: 220238"><p>Has anyone used Calm and Cool to help an anxious horse? How about another product. I have a young horse who can get pretty worked up, particularly when seperated from the herd. I have been working with her, but in the mean time I would like to be able to ride and groom without her spooking and trying to flee. Mostly, I want her to be healthy and happy. All of the info I have researched on calm and cool products say that they are safe, but these websites are also sponsered by calm and cool! Also, how about using the pellets as a daily additive to her grain?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Meg, post: 1712192, member: 220238"] Has anyone used Calm and Cool to help an anxious horse? How about another product. I have a young horse who can get pretty worked up, particularly when seperated from the herd. I have been working with her, but in the mean time I would like to be able to ride and groom without her spooking and trying to flee. Mostly, I want her to be healthy and happy. All of the info I have researched on calm and cool products say that they are safe, but these websites are also sponsered by calm and cool! Also, how about using the pellets as a daily additive to her grain? [/QUOTE]
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