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Nerves & Hormones Information

Contemplation – The calm and steady eye of a horse that is relaxed, confident, and ready to respond to the rider’s aids. Sadly this is not always the case. Horses are governed by the "flight or fight" stress response, which prompts them to run from anything that may pose a threat to their lives. By this action, horses in the wild remain safe and alive! As owners we may inadvertently add to the stress we place on our horses by putting further restrictions on their liberty, isolated in stables away from the healthy interaction and companionship of their own kind, simply by not allowing them to "be a horse". Many horses will have to cope with lack of access to grazing, dependence on concentrated feeds, insufficient exercise, the stresses of competition and travelling, or seasonal hormonal changes. It is really no wonder that they become stressed, anxious, tense and display unpredictable behaviour. You will be pleased to know that the answer may be something as simple as increasing turnout time, reducing hard feed and giving the horse more exercise. Nature can also help. In this section you will find herbal calmers to help your horse maintain a calm, healthy, balanced nervous and/or hormonal system. Valerian free blends are also available. Hilton Herbs – The Natural Answer for Nerves & Hormones

hormone balance - vitex agnus castus-  valerian - chamomile - riggy geldings
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Equilibrium Gold 3.00 litre Bottle5.00 litre Bottle

Equilibrium Gold

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Balanced Nerves and hormones

 

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Use our proven herbal calmer to help your mare maintain a healthy balanced hormonal and nervous system throughout the year, and her seasons.  Riggy geldings or stallions can also benefit from this mix.

At 30mls per day, a litre should last approx 33 days, costing approx 60p per day

Dosage: we suggest to make allowance for type.

Up to 12.2hh : 5mls twice daily (10mls)

12.2hh to 14.2hh: 10mls twice daily (20mls)

14.2hh to 15.2hh : 12.5mls twice daily (25mls)

15.2hh to 16.2hh : 15mls twice daily (30mls)

16.2hh+ : 15mls to 20mls twice daily (30 to 40mls)

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Hilary Ivison
My Dales mare had become increasingly "mareish". She was trying to kill me, and she did put me out of action for 3 weeks with a savage kick. I sadly decided to ask my instructor to try to sell her for me, but to be open about her problem. Sleepless nights followed and then as a last resort I tried Hilton Herbs Equilibrium Gold. I had previously tried mare products from Equine America, Global herbs and NAF none of which had the slightest effect. After 3 weeks on Equilibrium I noticed a change for the better and after 6 weeks she had stopped all the nasty behaviour and was kind and affectionate. She was happy to be groomed EVERYWHERE and no longer lashed out when saddled. This was over a year ago and she has been lovely ever since. I keep her on Equilibrium Gold all the time and it seems a small price to pay for a happy mare. Nov 2011: It is getting on for 2 years since I wrote the above. My mare is still on a small amount of Equilibrium Gold every day and she is a joy to handle now. I am thinking of weaning her off it over the course of 2012 to see if the lovely behaviour continues. Watch this space - I will report again.
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Mrs Jenny Field
I just wanted you to know how successful your EQUILIBRIUM GOLD had been for my four y.o. Connemara mare. She was often hyper and silly, especially when in season which spoilt her chances in the Show ring . A shame as she is very pretty. But she has turned over a new leaf after being on Equilibrium for some weeks and is behaving very well to date while being broken in. I am SO pleased! Thank you.
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Contains: 1:3 tinctures of – Vitex agnus castus seed, Valerian root, Milk Thistle seed, Chamomile flowers, Cramp Bark, Vervain herb, Yarrow herb.

 

One of the ingredients in this mix is a herb called Vitex agnus castus, it is the seed from a Mediterranean shrub that looks exactly like a small grey/black peppercorn.  This description would account for its other names - Chaste Tree Berry or Monk's Pepper. The herb acquired this name in medieval times when it was used in the monasteries to reduce libido in the young amorous novices!

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