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tennw
Age: 46
Location: oneonta, United States Member since: 03/31/2008
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what supplement would you recommend for a skittish horse? Hes new to my barn and hes a real shy boy took me awhile to touch him didnt want anything to do with me.. he snorts at everything and is so skittish...Help....
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StemCell
Seattle Spy
Age: 14
Location: Gardnerville, Nv., United States Member since: 12/08/2007
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Honestly most supplements designed to calm horses down dont really seem to work. At least this is what I have seen. Your horse will most likely get used to the new surroundings on his own!!!
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Sharonnherd
A horse belongs in a stable..not on a table!
Age: 36
Location: Plymouth, United Kingdom Member since: 02/27/2008
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Sounds more like you need to get to work and begin desensitising your horse chick, supplements dont do anything for them I have found, they dont work as far as i have found. You need to do a loot of handling, confidence giving and allow him to settle, dont forget, new surroundings are exciting...new smells, new horses, its just a natural reaction. If behaviour persists then handling is the way ahead.
Sharon 
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