Calm Healthy Horses GrazeEzy 2kg

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Description

Formulated for Grass Affected Horses

Amounts required will vary according to season, weather and the grass.

GrazeEzy is the best product you can feed long term for horses that are prone to being grass affected.
The purpose of GrazeEzy is to counteract the mineral imbalances inherent in green grass. It contains minerals which help to buffer the adverse effect of high potassium.

USE GrazeEzy when...

Green grass is part or all of your horse’s diet
The hay isn’t ideal, meaning it is too ‘rich’ and still causing issues
The horse is showing signs of increased excitability EG: Spooking, twitchy, overreactive
GrazeEzy is not a toxin-binder. While mycotoxins can be a problem especially in times or regions of humidity, it is certain minerals that ultimately run the horse’s metabolism and are the biggest cause of horses becoming ‘grass-affected’.

 If you are already feeding a toxin-binder but your horse still has ‘issues’, toxins aren’t the cause.
Use GrazeEzy to address mineral imbalances. For mycotoxins, you would add ToxAll.

GrazeEzy is not salt (Sodium Chloride) so salt should always be added to feeds.

GrazeEzy is a magnesium based product.

GrazeEzy is not a multi-vitamin and mineral and does not contain selenium. To supply the daily essential nutrients, feed either Premium NZ Minerals or Premium MVA.


Calm Healthy Horses minerals are designed to work together.

Dissolve in water before adding to feed

Start with a small amount and increase every few days up to a quantity where you can see a difference.

For most horses this would probably be at least a scoop per day, for bigger horses on problem grass this could be up to 2 scoops am & pm.

This is why there is no set dose rate. The amount your horse needs will vary with the season and the weather – as a general rule of thumb, increase until your horse is back to normal. Thereafter you will likely need less over dry spells and more when it rains. Increase the dose when it starts to rain, rather than after the rain is finished and the horse is showing signs.

Be pro-active.

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