Happ-E-Mare Equine Supplement by Equine Medical and Surgical Associates Is your mare anxious, upset or stressed? Is she showing signs of sore muscles, loss of focus, colic-like symptoms and can't settle down? Difficult to ride? Always in heat? Just plain irritable? Happ-E-Mare can help get your mare back to calm and relaxed faster. Developed by Dr. Frank Reilly, DVM, it is an all-natural blend of nine balancing herbs, plus multiple vitamins including high-dose Vitamin E, along with natural minerals, to help keep a mare calm and relaxed, move better with no muscle soreness, stop moodiness, get back to riding in comfort, and improve movement and quality of life. Features: Gets mares back to calm and relaxed faster Improves mood, reduces muscle soreness, and decreases anxiety Also good for nervous or anxious geldings and stallions Quick-acting, with results in 14 days Can be used while showing and racing Gluten-free Non-GMO/Certified herbicide-free (includes glyphosate) No artificial colors Certified melamine-, pesticide-, lead- and drug-free Low in sugar, starch and fructan Two-month supply -- from biggest to smallest, all horses get one full scoop 25cc scoop enclosed Item Specifications: Size: 60 servings Ingredients: Each dose contains natural herbs in a great-tasting proprietary blend of eleuthro, ashwaganha, raspberry leaf, chastetree berry, ginger, oregano, arginine, spirulina, MSM, boswellia and chia; Vitamins E and B6, and Magnesium oxide. Directions for Use: Regular schedule: Mix 1 scoop once daily in morning feed. First time users: Mix 1 scoop in morning feed and 1 scoop in evening feed for 14 days in a row, then switch to regular schedule. Note: For equine use only. Not for breeding, pregnant or nursing mares. For additional product information, please see clickable links listed under Downloadable Resources.
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Happ-E-Mare Equine Supplement by Equine Medical and Surgical Associates Is your mare anxious, upset or stressed? Is she showing signs of sore muscles, loss of focus, colic-like symptoms and can't settle down? Difficult to ride? Always in heat? Just p
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