🐎 Unleash the Power of Calm and Health!
Quiessence is a premium magnesium/chromium supplement designed specifically for horses, supporting normal glucose metabolism and promoting calm behavior. With over 20 years of trusted use, this palatable banana-flavored pellet is perfect for large breeds facing metabolic challenges.
Item Weight | 15.2 Pounds |
Product Benefits | Joint Health |
Dog Breed Size | Large |
Active Ingredients | chloride |
Flavor | Other |
Item Form | Pellet |
V**E
Cool, calm Nad collected.
Daily use for my horse and it takes the edge off his lack of focus. Easy to add to daily feed. He eats it so it can't be bad tasting!
A**N
My FAVORITE!
We use Quiessence for a variety of things- including a focus supplement as well and helping ponies get rid of their cresty necks!
L**H
Best source of magnesium
This product is the most cost effective way to get enough magnesium in our horses’ feeding program. Horses in heavy training/work need extra magnesium to support their nervous systems.
E**R
Game changer for OTTB
I believe in this product so much! Started my kite of a young thoroughbred mare on it and saw positive results in a week. Plan to use loading dose then reduce to a maintenance dose. She’s more relaxed and trainable and I swear it reduced tension across her whole body.
A**R
It works
I noticed a change in my dragon, oops, my mare after a few doses
C**E
Worked for my boy
Put my boy on this when recommended by my vet. It has worked too reduce his cresty neck.
A**R
Lifesaver
I used this product for 6 months for my laminitic horse....it has helped him immensely....the other day I found out that I can no longer bring it across the canadian border because it is a blended feed.. (magnesium /chromium ) ...I am sick about this. I highly recommend this supplement for laminitis prone horses and it is much less expensive buying in the states.
D**C
Nice supplement
I have a very studdy gelding who sometimes has an attitude. He seems much better using this supplement with his regular vitamin/hoof supplement. Magnesium deficiency is common in our area due to limited magnesium in the soil, and can result in behavioral issues.
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