thehorsediva
Well-Known Member
I have a lovely ISH who 90% of the time is calm, collected and super chilled. However if something changes he absolutely freaks out. He never has a little spook at something, he is either chilled as anything or he absolutely over reacts and thinks he is going to die!! This makes for a slightly unpredictable ride. I have had him I have tried a variety of calmers just to try and stop him from overreacting. He is pretty intolerant food wise so he is on a simple straw chaff which he wont eat on its own so I mix it with a tiny handful of fast fibre with extra garlic and mint. I have tried the following calmers
- magnesium (natural horse supplies) and brewers yeast (natural horse supplies) fed at same time
- also tried just magnesium on its own
- james hart v calm (contains valerium)
I am currently trying him on herbal calm (valerium, camomille, vervain) from natural horse supplies http://www.naturalhorsesupplies.co.u...900g++%A31899/
But have since been recommended this from Trinity Consultants
http://www.trinity-consultants.com/i...robase29-1-ltr
I am SO confused! Is it possible that a horse has an adverse reaction to valerium? When I had him on the V calm he seemed even worse for over reacting and destroyed his field for hooning around.
The magnesium/ brewers yeast didnt seem to make much difference, he was pretty calm but again over reacted easily.
Not long been on the herbal calm but I have gone up today and he has been going mental in his field, barely any grass left. Normally when he is out he will just graze and snooze, possibly one trot across the field on an exciting day! It may be coinsidense as given everything I have read about valerian it seems that this should help above everything.
Dont know where to cut out the above and try the hydrobase calmer? Or anything else? I am so confused as getting different advice from everyone and am contemplating just trying him on grass and hay again. He gets plenty of hay day and night but grass in his field is pretty limited so make sure he always has hay available as well.
Can anyone help a very confused person out?!
- magnesium (natural horse supplies) and brewers yeast (natural horse supplies) fed at same time
- also tried just magnesium on its own
- james hart v calm (contains valerium)
I am currently trying him on herbal calm (valerium, camomille, vervain) from natural horse supplies http://www.naturalhorsesupplies.co.u...900g++%A31899/
But have since been recommended this from Trinity Consultants
http://www.trinity-consultants.com/i...robase29-1-ltr
I am SO confused! Is it possible that a horse has an adverse reaction to valerium? When I had him on the V calm he seemed even worse for over reacting and destroyed his field for hooning around.
The magnesium/ brewers yeast didnt seem to make much difference, he was pretty calm but again over reacted easily.
Not long been on the herbal calm but I have gone up today and he has been going mental in his field, barely any grass left. Normally when he is out he will just graze and snooze, possibly one trot across the field on an exciting day! It may be coinsidense as given everything I have read about valerian it seems that this should help above everything.
Dont know where to cut out the above and try the hydrobase calmer? Or anything else? I am so confused as getting different advice from everyone and am contemplating just trying him on grass and hay again. He gets plenty of hay day and night but grass in his field is pretty limited so make sure he always has hay available as well.
Can anyone help a very confused person out?!