
TO SUPPORT CONCENTRATION AND FOCUS WITHOUT REMOVING THE SPARKLE
Horses can experience nervousness and tension before exercise or competition causing them to misbehave or wash-out. So Kalm contains a premium grade magnesium with L-Tryptophan, an essential amino acid associated with the production of Serotonin, to calm and focus the horse. Fed daily, this can aid concentration and willingness to work, without removing the edge required for competition.
So-Kalm® Paste to ensure focus and calmness without removing the edge required for competition. Can be used alone or as a top up for So-Kalm® Solution. Ideal for travelling and pre-competition, So Kalm is not a dope so will not affect performance.
Composition: water, D-Glucose, Calcium Carbonate, Magnesium Oxide.
Nutritional additives: Thiamine Hydrochloride 3500 mg/kg, L-Tryptophan.
Analytical Constituents: crude protein 11%, crude fibre 2%, crude oils&fats 2%, crude ash 8%, calcium 1%, magnesium 0.8%
Directions: administer 10 ml per day (for an average 500 kg horse) into the horse´s mouth, onto the back of the tongue, 1.5-2 hours before competition or event.
For best results when using the paste administer at least 2 hours before you want to see the effect, as once the adrenalin in running it will have not have the same benefit.
Maximum per day: 30 ml
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This product is considered appropriate for horses competing under the rules of FEI, RFHE and Jockey Club |
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