Cool, Calm & Collected Follow-On (minimum order two packs)

$132.50
(22 reviews)
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The unique calcium horse calmer, for focus and concentration without sedation.

The key active ingredient in Cool, Calm & Collected is chelated calcium which supports normal neurotransmission*, this aids better risk analysis and decision making. This product also contains Tyrosine, an amino acid that serves several important purposes in the body including the creation of dopamine. Tyrosine only has a relatively short term effect and is only valuable if the horse risks becoming tyrosine deficient due to stress. See below for information about tyrosine and horses with EMS, IR or PSSM.

Cool, Calm & Collected behavioral supplement helps with:

  • Spookiness
  • Anxiety
  • Overreacting

Cool, Calm & Collected Follow On Packs do not contain magnesium. Please do not use with other feeds or supplements that have magnesium added. Contact us if you are not sure.

If your horse has not used one of our products containing chelated calcium before, or hasn’t had chelated calcium for over two weeks, a Starter Pack is required.

We thrive on customer feedback (good or bad) and in the first year of adding tyrosine to CCC we have five negative responses (in UK and USA combined). So these are a tiny number of cases. However the commonality is that they all have either EMS or IR or PSSM. We will be doing our best to find out more about this (none of our competitors seem to have highlighted an issue and there is no equine literature to guide us but there are hints that tyrosine and diabetic humans don't go together that well. Our product specifically for EMS and Cushings horses (LAM Essentials) has always been tyrosine free so please use that product if your horse has one of those conditions. Feel free to contact us for more information.


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Pack Size:
1.8kg (4lb) - This pack will last a 550kg (1200lb) horse approx.14 weeks.
Cool, Calm & Collected MagFREE FOLLOW ON application:
1320lb to 1540lb horse - 1/2 scoop, 1100lb to 1320lb horse - 1/2 scoop, 880lb to 1100lb horse - 1/3 scoop, 660lb to 880lb horse - 1/4 scoop.
Cool, Calm & Collected Lo-Mag FOLLOW ON application:
1320lb to 1540lb horse - 3/4 scoop, 1100lb to 1320lb horse - 2/3 scoop, 880lb to 1100lb horse - 1/2 scoop, 660lb to 880lb horse - 1/3 scoop.
Active ingredients:
Vitamins: D3, B1 (Thiamine), B2 (Riboflavin), B3 (Niacin). Minerals: Calcium (from VCAL). Lo-Mag formulation contains magnesium.

Reviews

  • 5
    Cool Calm Collected, Calcium Supplement

    Posted by Colleen, 2 Thoroughbreds on Nov 1st 2023

    Love that this is calcium in bio-available form. Palatable. 2 OTTBs w/ the typical flat feet: one w/ pedal osteitis and kissing spine (post surgery) who now goes bare foot most of the time, ridden in boots, sound and jumping; the other, new off track arrived undernourished and foot sore, is improving quickly and very quiet and happy after just 3 weeks. Will keep using even if US Customs sometimes "checks it out" - customs aside, Fast shipping and arrival. Worth the money.

  • 5
    Cool, Calm, & Collected Follow-on

    Posted by Tracey Earle on Nov 7th 2022

    I do love this product. It really works. I have a gelding that is afraid of his own shadow and this product seems to make him more relaxed and happier!

  • 5
    Gypsy Vanner pony

    Posted by Mary Ann Wrightsman on Oct 13th 2022

    My Gypsy is very sweet, but ultra sensitive. He would get very tense during our rides and sometimes bolt at the smallest sound or movement. He's been on Cool, Calm, and Collected for about 3 months. Such a difference!! He now can focus on his job, and enjoys our rides. When something spooky comes along, he'll tense for a moment than get over it. It took some time getting used to the taste in his mash, but all is good now!

  • 5
    Cool, Calm and Collected

    Posted by Elli Rogan on Sep 21st 2022

    This is a great product that has calmed our high-level dressage horse down remarkably. We are so grateful to see this effect on him.

  • 5
    Cool, Calm and Collected

    Posted by Elli Rogan on May 12th 2022

    It's a great product. Our horse was very agitated, even in his stall sometimes. Now he is much calmer. We do have to take a horse he knows to shows, but other than that CCC has really helped.

  • 4
    Cool, calm & collected

    Posted by Lori Heim on Feb 25th 2022

    The CCC has started to make a noticeable change in my horse's behavior. he's much less anxious and able to concentrate.

  • 5
    Calm horse

    Posted by Unknown on Oct 12th 2021

    Our dressage horse was very edgy and erratic, very nervous. We started him on CCC and saw a change pretty quickly. We have continued this regimen for about two years now and he is continually improving in his performance. He's rarely edgy or too excited to listen to the rider. His remaining issue is that we have to take another horse he knows to shows or he gets really frantic.

  • 5
    Got my horse back!

    Posted by Janet Kay on Mar 31st 2021

    My horse's behaviour all of a sudden changed one autumn. He went from being a cool dude to almost dangerous to ride...spooking at everything, a quivering ball of nerves. I remember being at my wits end, not knowing what to do about it. One night, when I couldn't sleep, I happened to see a photo of my old riding facility. When I zoomed in, I found a photo of a woman I'd known years before, and a testimonial about this product. Naturally, I contacted her immediately...my first order came a couple weeks later. Within two days, he was back to his old self!! It was remarkable. I have kept him on the maintenance ever since, and he's a joy to ride again!

  • 3
    Bugger Man Horse

    Posted by Unknown on Feb 3rd 2021

    This supplement is helping my horse. He can still get pretty stressed about some situations but he is calmer about everyday things. He is much more loving, in your pocket kind of guy, which before starting this he wasn't interested in interacting with people. He according to my veterinarian developed an ulcer probably from stress and my veterinarian suggested keeping him on it to help him be not so stressed.