Mares that are aggressive, moody or badly behaved during their season (or at any time) may benefit from Monster Mare Magic.
This blend may assist with hormonal imbalances, calm the irritated horse and “even” out the mood swings associated with a mare’s cycle.
Did you know that mares can be tricked into cycling by warmer than average days and then sometimes stop cycling in the colder months? Therefore, it’s very hard to judge if it’s your mare’s "bad" behaviour or she is feeling uncomfortable and in pain due to her season.
While you should see some calming effects fairly quickly this blend is meant to be used long term to allow the benefits of the herbs to build in the system. Chaste Tree Berry Powder may take up to 12 weeks to become fully effective in some cases.
Contains five key ingredients
Chaste Tree Berry Powder: may reduce hormonal behaviour in mares during oestrus. Chaste Tree is also recognised for inhibiting sex hormones of stallions, which may be useful when their behaviour is deemed to be dangerous or causing them loss of condition.
Passionflower: calming, sedative, relaxant. May be helpful for mares who are stressed and uncomfortable during hormonal changes.
Chamomile: calming and relaxing herb for the nervous and digestive system.
Vervain: nerve restoring, nervine relaxant, sedative qualities, antispasmodic. May assist tense horses that are sensitive, impatient and reactive.
Valerian Root: recognised for its calming and sedative qualities as well as a relaxant and nervine.
Dosage
40g per day/500kg horse
40g = 1/2 cup approximately
How to Administer
Dried herbs may be added directly to your horses dampened feed in their dry state. Alternatively, (recommended) they may be made into an infusion (herbal tea) prior to use and the soaked herbs and liquid poured over their feed. By making an infusion prior to feeding, this is believed to release more nutrients from the herbs and may increase the health benefits.
Caution
Some products may be swabbed. It is the responsibility of the rider/owner to ensure the ingredients listed aren’t prohibited in your choice of competition.
Consult your vet before treating any illness.