Directions:
Small-Medium Ponies - Feed ½ scoop 2 times daily
Medium-Large Ponies - Feed 1 scoop 2 times daily
Horses 15h - 16h - Feed 2 scoops 2 times daily
Horses 16.1h and up - Feed 2 ½ scoops 2 times daily
* AM/PM feedings are best.
* May be decreased or increased slightly depending on a horse with no problems.
Warning:
Do not feed this supplement to Pregnant Mares.
A Caution to Women who may be Pregnant- Do Not Handle Supplement.
(Supplement does not contain hormones, but does have herbs that can cause complications to those who may be pregnant)
A Two Pound purchase at $89.95 is recommended for a medium-large
pony, or an average 1000 pound horse (approximately a 1 month
supply). This product is designed, tried and tested by a reputable
horsewoman for other horse owners who love their mares.
Note: There will be a New Testimonies Page available here very soon!
*Our product is being endorsed by a very reputable Buffalo, New York Equine Veterinarian , Claudia Cataldo. She is a very pleased to be using Mare's Mix, formally Mare's Magic from a customer's stand point, as well as a Doctor's.
Here is what she said:
"This product really works! I work with a Dutch/TB hunter mare who has been miserable since the day she was born (she’s now 6). She just hates people and argues about EVERYTHING when being ridden. The trouble is, she’s really cute! Well, being a vet, I had tried every possible hormone therapy and behavior modifying drug, with virtually no success. I was about to tell her
owner that I didn’t think she’d ever become rideable when I saw the ad for
Mare’s Magic in the Chronicle. I figured it couldn’t hurt to try one last
thing. I’m so glad I did! Within 3 weeks this mare began to improve. She
now stands quietly on the crossties and has actually become a pleasure to
ride! I never thought I would say this, but I really do like her now.
I would recommend this product wholeheartedly to anyone who has a difficult
mare on their hands, whether she’s moody when in heat or just all around
“mareish"."
Claudia Cataldo, DVM
Here is another satisfied customer's correspondance I received for Colt Calm:
Dear Whitney:
I have a thoroughbred off the track for approximately one year. I sent him away for 30 days professional training as a hunter over fences. While he always been very brave, he has always been a bit nervous. Not the kind of horse that is jumpy at the shows, but just plain nervous to the point where he would get a stomach ache and I knew it. Sometimes he would get himself so nervous that while we were riding, he would actually "rush" the jumps. It would be like he just wanted to get it over with. After trying many things unsuccessfully, I saw your add and tried the "Colt Calm".
I started using the Colt Calm about three months ago. At first, I didn't see much of a change and I thought it was going to be a flop like everything else I tried. Then after a good month, I couldn't believe the difference in my horse. He was like a completely different animal. He was so calm that absolutely nothing bothered him in the least. We began doing our training again and he was no longer rushing the jumps. He acts like he has been doing this for 10 years and he just wants to be perfect every time. I know that a lot of people say that with horses it's the rider that causes the horse to be nervous, but having owned several thoroughbreds, I know that is not always true. I am not a nervous rider at all. In fact almost every horse I have ever had has been very calm around all the horse shows I have ever done. So when your horses personality is naturally calm and there is still something wrong, you need to start to look in different places. That's exactly what I did.
I am writing this letter to thank you for introducing "Colt Calm" to my and my wonderful horse. I hope others that are experiencing similar problems would try your great product so that they too can have not just a good horse but a great one.
Thanks Again & Happy Riding to Everyone
Jennifer Warzecha
Dickson City , Pa.

We now have Horses and Horse Related Items for sale on this site.
If you would like to have your horse, saddles, or other related items
on this page, please contact us for more details.
King's Ransom
9yr old TB Gelding, 16.1h
3 white socks and blaze.
Handsome Bay Colored.
Has been shown Successfully, locally in PA and NY.
over fences 2' 6" low hunter divisions.
Currently eligible for all divisions at rated shows.
Would make a great amateur prospect.
Lovely mover, brave, and kind.
Asking $25,000 (Serious inquires only)
Horse located in PA.
Phone: 570-587-5258
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