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Calming Treats

Highly Palatable Calming Treats for Horses

73 reviews. 4.7 / 5
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Guest - 06/03/2025 22:11
All my horses love them. Easily fits in the pocket!
Guest - 27/02/2025 20:03
Horse likes them, only just started using them so not sure yet if they will male a difference
Julie - 25/02/2025 08:02
Always helpful speedy and knowledgeable
Guest - 19/02/2025 07:43
I have been feeding calming treats before I ride and I think they are generally helping. I use the muscle treats after I ride and they seem to be helping build muscle on her back
Guest - 24/01/2025 19:46
My horses love these. They compliment the Steady up supplement I use on a daily basis.
Guest - 14/01/2025 18:08
My mares love the calming treats, hopefully might take a little fizz out of them over Winter 🤦🏻‍♀️.
Sophie - 13/01/2025 19:18
Fantastic treats and seem to work well on my stressy horse
Guest - 11/01/2025 16:05
Easy to order & fast delivery. Good results so far so will be reordering.
Emma - 30/12/2024 21:35
These are great! 30 mins before working and we’re good to go
Sarah - 07/12/2024 11:05
Good service thank you

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Nutrition Information

Designed to complement one of Feedmark's flagship products Steady-Up®, Calming Treats have been developed to provide horse owners with additional support in helping their horses to relax and focus during times of need. Calming Treats are made from all natural ingredients such as Brewer's yeast, Lemon balm and Chamomile, which are known for their calming and soothing effects. Ginseng and L-Tyrosine are also included for their effect on brain and neurotransmitter function. B vitamins and Brewer's yeast work together to support digestive function which is particularly beneficial during times of stress. 

Ginseng is an adaptogen which means it can help the horse's body manage stress by supporting the nervous system.

Both Lemon balm and Chamomile guard against oxidative damage and so reduce the rate of oxidative stress in horses. Lemon balm is also known to have neurological benefits whilst Chamomile is well known for its soothing properties that can help to relax muscles and nerves through its antispasmodic activity. Chamomile naturally contains a nutrient called apigenin which has a positive influence on anxiety.

Brewer's yeast contains high levels of B vitamins, including B1 (Thiamine), which is known for its calming properties.

Calming Treats are suitable for all types of horses and ponies that need additional support during times of stress and anxiety. 

 

Composition

Wheatfeed, Wheat, Brewer's yeast, Chamomile, Ginseng powder, Lemon balm, Linseed oil, Sodium chloride, Permitted preservatives.

Additives

  Additive number per kg
Binder     
Lignosulphonate binder E565 25 g
     
Antioxidants     
BHT (Butylated hydroxytoluene) E321 2.4 mg
     
Vitamins    
Vitamin K3 (Menadione sodium bisulphate) 3a710 5.2 mg
Thiamine (Thiamine hydrochloride) 3a820 110 mg
Riboflavin  3a825i / 3a825ii 72 mg
Pyridoxine (Pyridoxine hydrochloride) 3a831 59 mg
B12 (Cyanocobalamin)   0.7 mg
Biotin 3a880 2.4 mg
Niacin 3a314 16 mg
Folic Acid 3a316 48 mg
Pantothenate (Calcium pantothenate) 3a841 132 mg
Choline (Choline chloride) 3a890 240 mg
     
Amino acids    
L-Tyrosine 3c401 32 g

 

Analytical

Crude protein  18 %
Crude oils & fats 5 %
Crude fibre  9.5 %
Crude ash 5 .0%
Sodium 0.25 %

Feeding Guide

 

As a suggestion give 6 - 10 Calming Treats 30-45 minutes before stressful or exciting situations, although you can feed double this amount if required. The number of treats required for your individual horse or pony will vary so trialling may be necessary to provide their ideal level of support. 

Calming Treats are safe to be fed long term and can be fed every day. 

For optimum support during times of stress give Calming Treats alongside our daily supplement Steady-Up®. 

Calming Treats are a complementary feeding stuff for equines, not a licensed medicine. Feedmark uses nothing in the formulation of this product that contravenes competition rules.