calmers for a pony

lotty73

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Hello all. My daughters welsh sec. A has been alot fresher recently. I'm sure the recent growth of grass is having an effect as well as the wet weather restricting our riding a bit. I know that what suits one pony may not suit another but i have been having a look online at calmers. I want one that is magnesium based perhaps with some herbal element too. Could anyone recommend one or let me know any experiences they have. Sorry if this subject has been done to death but i'm new here!
 

Julieq

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Hi

I have just bought a calmer for my mare called Supercalm from global herbs. She has only been on it a couple off days should start to see the difference soon i will let you know, but i would recommend them they were very helpful when i called them to discuss what would be best for my mare.
 

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Had to giggle when I read this....little sec A we have has been very full of herself recently, and literally dragged me down the lane today. I just think they're starting to feel rather fresh, must be something in the air...they know that spring isn't too far away.

Will be keeping an eye on this thread though tosee how you get along with the calmer
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lotty73

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Nice to know its not just happening to me! Pony usually ambles along whilst 5yr old leads him but last week off he cantered leaving poor daughter flat on her face and me feeling like a very bad mummy!! Still doing my research re calmers and will keep you posted!
 
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