Equifeast Calm & Collected

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Has anyone used this, and if so were the results good? I appreciate results will vary for each horse :)

My instructor has suggested that one of her other clients has used it with success, but blimey it is expensive :D
 
After reading lots about calmer it seems the magic syringes are better than the powder. Lots of people have had success with EquiFeast, it is definitely trial and error
 
I haven't used CCC but I have used another of the EquiFeast products and it was absolutely excellent, worth every single penny

I think with calmers what works for one doesn't necessarily work for another though, if you buy it and find it doesn't work I am sure you'll have people happy to take it off your hands which may recoup some of the cost

Also worth looking at Confidence EQ which has had some good reviews
 
Lévrier;13036201 said:
Has anyone used this, and if so were the results good? I appreciate results will vary for each horse :)

My instructor has suggested that one of her other clients has used it with success, but blimey it is expensive :D

I've used it on my crazy chestnut mare for quiet some time now and it's great. Ring them for a chat, as the CCC starts as a core product & then, depending on your individual horse's needs you can - with their advice - adjust the level of magnesium where required.
It is a tad pricey for the initial lay out, however that is for the loading dose & then it's £19 for 5 weeks supplythereafter x
 
Mine wouldn't eat it without a flavouring being added, and although the company will send you a free sample you have to pay thereafter, which adds even more to the cost. And it has no effect whatsoever on mine. It has worked well for another horse on the yard though.
 
Many apologies, I hadn't realised this thread was still going - thanks for all the feedback, it is much appreciated! Well since I posted this Frodo has come off NAF Magic powder..... and was put straight back on it! He reverted back to stressy TB mode after being off it a few days, so clearly it does something for him - he's been back on it for a week now so hoping it will take effect again soon :)
 
I tried it and it didn't touch my gelding, however I have now been using Blue Chip Super Concentrated Calmer on him for a week and he is like a different horse,
 
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