Calm liquid from the Husse horse range is a natural product that can help relax your horse by acting on its autonomous nervous system (which controls its reflexes/instinct). The plants which are used to make Husse Calm are soothing and calming. It is therefore a good idea to be able to administer a soothing product which only acts through natural ingredients such as plants. Calm liquid from the Husse equine range offers this possibility.
REDUCES STRESS
- Calm liquid makes it possible for the horse to reach its potential, and to use its capacities and its faculties during a difficult or stressing event.
- Hop, Chamomile, Jasmine and Sage are known for their relaxing and alleviating effects.
- Beside reducing stress, it also has a beneficial effect on difficult digestion (Hop, Chamomile), sensitive nerves (Jasmine), arousal of males (Hop), nervous spasms (Jasmine, Chamomile), hyper perspiration due to stress (Sage), feverish or excited states caused by nervousness (Chamomile, Hop).
- Moreover, Calm liquid allows a horse to find its normal calm state: acts as a tonic (Hop, Sage, Chamomile) and improves appetite and sleep (Hop).
RECOMMENDED USE
- Use for two days before transport and on the day of transport or in relation to any stressful event.
- Horses: 100 ml/day.
- Ponies: 50 ml/day.
- Foals: 50 ml/day.
- Can be used during gestation, suckling and for young animals.
Recommendations:
For two days before transport and on the day of transport or in relation to any stressful event. Can be used during gestation, suckling and for young animals.
COMPOSITION:
hops (Humulus lupulus), roman chamomile (Anthemis nobilis), jasmine (Jasminum officinale), sage (Salvia officinalis).
ANALYTICAL CONSTITUENTS:
protein 0.4%,
fat content 0.1%,
crude fibre 0.8%,
crude ash 0.05%,
traces of sodium,
lysine and methionine.
Disclaimer
This product is based on herbs. Different animals may react differently to natural substances in herbs. The claims listed in this product sheet are based on general information about herbs.
This product should not be classified as a medicine. If you have other questions regarding your horse's health, we recommend that you contact your veterinary.