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Ranvet - Calm Paste

The excitable behaviour associated with traveling, competition in new surrounds can cause a horse to lose focus, perform below their optimal level and in some cases cause harm to themselves or others. Ranvets Calm paste has been specifically formulated provide a natural calming effect exerted by a blend of complex B-Group vitamins, Magnesium and Tryptophan. The combination of these ingredients may assist in providing the necessary co-factors to settle nervous or excitable behaviour. Ranvet Calm paste provides a convenient, portable source of calming ingredients for travel, competition, unfamiliar surrounds or aiding the education of young horses. Providing Calm paste prior to a stressful event may aid to minimise excitable behaviour and/or unnecessary stress.

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Since 1960 Ranvet has continued to research the science of horse training and has designed, tested, refined and then marketed products to satisfy the most specific needs of the performance horse. After more than 40 years producing product for the equine athlete, Ranvet has now formulated a range of products for the greyhound racing industry. More Info


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