Blue chip Karma - any good?

andreo

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Hi I have just put my mare on Blue Chip Karma, and would like to know if anyone else has tried it and what were the results, how long did it take before you noticed. Did have her on magic but didn't have any effect. She is on regumate also. The main proble is not being able to focus, argumentative and lack of concentration. It is a shame as from late Nov top Feb she is totally different, unfortunately we can't even during this time
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I use it for just those reasons on my gelding and it works well - I was using it for 3 days before a comp, now use every day as he is much nicer to ride on the flat and we have fewer arguments. I saw a noticeable difference after a week really (on the loading dose), now give 25ml a day.

Having tried everything under the sun on my mare (this wasn't out then), this is the only one I would spend money on.
 
I have a typical TB mare and she's been on Blue Chip Karma for quite a while now (I bought my first bottle in November) adn it's made a huge difference to her.
She's still a stress-head but I can get through to her when she 'has a moment' rather than the blind panic that used to get hold of her.
 
Thanks I will just need to be patient then and hope it has started to have an effect for catton event next week, everyday is like going 10 rounds with mike tyson at the moment ( except when I jump her then she awesome) suppose I can't have everything
 
changed my boy onto it about a month ago from Top Spec and he's already much more level headed, less spooky and reacts far less to silly things. I am really pleased. Did have to play around with the amounts at the start, he is now on 25ml on normal days and then 50 ml for 4 days leading up to competitions which works for him. It took a good 2 - 3 weeks for it to really take effect.
 
My mare is on Global Herbs TB calmer and it is really working well. Haven't tried Blue Chip Karma but a lot of people have had success with it. Although if you read veterinary section of this forum you will see that someone has had an adverse reaction to it and horse has gone lupy fruits. This can happen with any calmer or any feed come to that. It's all trial and error but if you notice a difference then keep going. Good luck with your girl.
 
I've been using it for a few months now and there's been a huge improvement. I don't think he'll ever be super calm and laid back but at least we no longer go tanking off in the wrong direction at a 100mph just because he saw a bird!!!!
 
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