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Nerves & Hormones Information

We all try and do the very best for our horses, unfortunately despite our best efforts some horses may become stressed, tense, nervous, spooky or display physical difficulties prior to or during their “seasons”. This behaviour could be due to previous bad treatment, hormonal cycles, changes in training and environment, the stresses of competition or travelling. 

We can help with a range of palatable calming herbal supplements and economical fast acting liquid solutions. The natural way to support calm, strong, steady nerves, hormonal mares and “riggy” geldings

Hilton Herbs – The Natural Answer for Nerves & Hormones

Herbal calmer - valerian - chamomile - anziety - relaxation - phobia
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Calm & Collected (Temperamend) 1.00 kg Tub2.00 kg Tub2.Kg Refill Bag

Calm & Collected (Temperamend)

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The tried and tested herbal calmer

 

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This tried and tested herbal calmer containing valerian, chamomile and other calming herbs will help your horse maintain a calm, healthy and balanced nervous system. We recommend this mix for schooling, changes in routine or simply tense, nervous, sensitive horses.

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Emily Paul
Last summer my pony Tequila moved from the south of France, where we used to live, up to Lincolnshire UK. It was a very long journey and my main concern was that she was undoubtedly going to be very anxious. About three weeks before our departure, I started giving her Temperamend. Tequila can be a little fussy and I was concerned as to whether or not she would eat it but, presumably because it must taste as good as it smells (the smell actually made me feel relatively calm myself), she ate it up with enthusiasm. She arrived very safely and very happily in England. The transport compagny said she was really calm and relaxed throughout the whole journey and that is thanks, to a large extent, to this product.
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Emily Paul
Last summer my pony Tequila moved from the south of France, where we used to live, up to Lincolnshire UK. It was a very long journey and my main concern was that she was undoubtedly going to be very anxious. About three weeks before our departure, I started giving her Temperamend. Tequila can be a little fussy and I was concerned to whether or not she would eat it but, presumably because it must taste as good as it smells (the smell actually made me feel relatively calm myself), she ate it up with enthusiasm. She arrived very safely and very happily in England. The transport company said she was really calm and relaxed throughout the whole journey and that is thanks, to a large extent, to this product.
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Sue Fews
Being of the older generation i am not easily convinced about much! My story starts when i bought a 5 year old mare from the sales at Malvern! Boy was she Quirky! eventually she had to have a kissing spines op, when i was putting in an order for herbs i noticed the special needs link and found Tempramend for sensitve horses, I ordered it and it arrived quickly. I started feeding it straight away. She did a Walk trot dressage test on recently and won it and got 76%!!! Now I'm Hooked. totally different Horse! cant thank you enough...Sue
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Contains: Valerian root, Chamomile flowers, Vervain herb, Marshmallow root, Hawthorn flowering tops, Meadowsweet herb.

 

One of the herbs used in this product is Valerian (Valeriana officinalis).  Valerian is adored by both cats and mice. In the old days, when there was an apothecary or herbalist on every street, the herbs were often stored in wooden drawers in a large sideboard. It was said that you could always tell the valerian drawer because it would be rubbed shiny by the apothecary cat rubbing up against it and polishing the wood with its body. It is also suggested that the Pied Piper of Hamelin used valerian to entice the mice and rats to follow him out of the town.

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