Mega-Calm® Equine Vitamin Supplement Powder
Help keep your horse calm, focused, and relaxed during stressful situations with Mega-Calm® Equine Calming Support Powder. Formulated for nervous or anxious horses, this balanced supplement provides targeted nutritional support to help promote a calm demeanor without causing drowsiness. Ideal for use before competitions, travel, training, or other stressful events, Mega-Calm® helps horses remain relaxed while staying alert and ready to perform.
This advanced formula contains L-Tryptophan, along with Vitamin E, Thiamine (Vitamin B1), and Magnesium to support calm behavior, muscle relaxation, and recovery from physical stress. Horse owners and trainers trust Mega-Calm® to help ease tension and support focus in nervous horses.
Results may be seen within 12 hours, with feeding amounts adjusted to meet the individual needs of each horse.
Features:
- Helps promote calm behavior in nervous or anxious horses
- Supports relaxation without causing drowsiness
- Ideal for competitions, transportation, training, and other stressful situations
- Contains 3,400 mg of L-Tryptophan per ounce
- Fortified with Vitamin E and Thiamine (Vitamin B1)
- Includes Magnesium to support muscle relaxation
- May help improve focus and reduce stress-related behaviors
- Easy-to-feed powder formula
- Made in the USA
Key Nutrient Benefits:
- L-Tryptophan, Vitamin E & Thiamine (B1): Support calmness and relaxation
- Magnesium: Supports normal muscle relaxation
- Thiamine (B1): Helps support recovery from physical stress and fatigue
Guaranteed Analysis (Per 20 g Serving):
- L-Tryptophan (min): 12% (2,400 mg)
- Vitamin E: 400 mg
- Thiamine (Vitamin B1): 60 mg
- Magnesium: 200 mg
Directions for Use:
Mix thoroughly with feed.
- Maintenance: Feed 1 scoop (20 g) daily.
- Moderate Stress: Feed 2 scoops (40 g) the night before competition or transport.
- Extreme Stress: Feed 3 scoops (60 g) the night before competition or transport.
Expected Results: Results may be seen within 12 hours. Individual results may vary and feeding amounts should be adjusted according to the horse's specific needs.
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