In the following, we have compiled typical use cases for administering Strotonin Horse Support for you:

Horses are moving animals. Their entire physique is designed for movement and optimal use of energy, and movement is an absolute must for the psyche and physical well-being of the running animal horse. In everyday life, you are fully utilized through exercise and regular training.
However, if there is a healing phase after an illness/surgery, in which the
If the animal cannot move as usual, stress can quickly arise. The horse
is underutilized, feels uncomfortable and, in the worst case, bucks in the box
or so strong when wielded that it delays its healing period or injures itself further. To prevent this problem, adjusting the energy content of the feed is an important first step, as well as for
to ensure social contacts and variety, as far as the state of health allows
allows. Horse owners understandably want to do without long-term medicinal sedation of the animal. In most cases there is no need to administer medicinal sedatives to horses against stall fever, e.g. strotonin. Ease your horse's nerve-wracking healing period without sedating and add daily
add a dose of strotonin to the feed.

For many animals, a visit from the vet or farrier is stressful. This can of course be due to the fact that the animal has already had unpleasant experiences, for example a painful injection at a previous visit to the vet. Frequently, however, there is no specific trigger, but rather stress and anxiety arise from the "trappings" of the visit from the veterinarian or blacksmith: strange smells and people, a certain amount of tension in the stable, and possibly the stable mates are also anxious and restless. these factors
lead to stress and nervousness in many horses, which usually occurs before the
actual treatment arise.

Strotonin has a balancing effect and ensures a better inner balance even in stressful situations. In order to make your animal's visit to the veterinarian or blacksmith more pleasant, we recommend the administration of strotonin 3-4 days in advance and on the day of the treatment itself. Strotonin helps your horse to react calmer and more relaxed. Most importantly, it is non-sedating and has no drug interactions.

To give your pet additional support, please try to be as calm and composed as possible. Your horse trusts you and is additionally strengthened by your calmness.

A tournament day is not only particularly stressful for many riders, but also for many horses. Everything is different from everyday life in the stable, there are strangers, animals, noises and smells everywhere. In such a special situation, not a few animals react nervously, insecurely, and are, for example, “peeping”. The judge's table, flower pot or a parasol - a lot of things distract from the actual tournament situation and make it difficult to concentrate and safely perform the exam.

For more serenity and less stress on the day of the tournament, we recommend starting feeding 3-4 days before the test. Experience reports from our customers show that such a clear change in the inner balance of the horses is noticeable and that they are noticeably more relaxed and less peeping. If the training continues to be successful, the administration of strotonin can be successively reduced - always taking into account the individual state of mind of the animal.

For many horses and their owners, a ride with the trailer represents an extremely stressful situation - especially if the ride lasts several hours. Horses are flight animals, and narrow and closed spaces/transporters initially pose a potential danger for them. It becomes particularly problematic when the animal
gets anxious/nervous while driving and wants to get out of the trailer.
The movements while driving can injure the horse and impair the driving safety of the driver/other road users. A situation that should definitely be avoided! To ensure that you and your animal travel as relaxed and calmly as possible, we recommend starting strotonin 3-4 days before departure so that an effective active level can build up in good time.

Strotonin has a stabilizing and balancing effect and helps your body
animal to react calmer and more relaxed in the unfamiliar transport situation.

Loud noises trigger anxiety and stress in many horses. Especially on New Year's Eve, many animals react in panic to the loud and unfamiliar noises and the burning smell of the fireworks. It is difficult to get used to New Year's Eve, as the situation only occurs once a year - young and old animals are therefore often equally affected. If your horse reacts anxiously to storms/thunderstorms, it is likely that it will also develop anxiety on New Year's Eve.

You can make this very special day of the year easier for your four-legged friend and start administering strotonin 3-4 days before New Year's Eve. Strotonin has a stabilizing and balancing effect and prevents panic attacks. In addition, please ensure a safe and relaxed environment for your animal. Strotonin helps your animal
to react calmer and more relaxed - but it does not have a sedating effect. Your animal's flight reflexes continue to work. If possible, bring your horse into the stable early and, if necessary, leave the light and a radio on to distract the horses from the unfamiliar situation outside. If your horse is also outside on New Year's Eve, be sure to check the pasture fences and paddocks so that there is no risk of escape.

Storms can often be planned with less time in advance, but the same applies here: Make sure your four-legged friend is in a relaxed and safe environment. If there is a corresponding storm warning, you can also feed strotonin with a treat or some food independently of the next main meal, so that an effective active level can build up in good time.

When changing stables, your horse loses its familiar environment and routine that it experiences in everyday life. A new home, new stable/herd mates, maybe even a different form of husbandry or new feeding times - many four-legged friends initially react to such a new situation with stress and discomfort. It takes time for an animal to get used to the new conditions and settle in. until now. During this adjustment phase, strotonin can help your horse to deal with the new situation more calmly. Start administering strotonin 3-4 days before moving. If your horse has settled in well after a week, you can reduce the dose to every other day, and after one
finish another week.

Specialist veterinarian for horses, surgery and ophthalmology for horses, FEI VetDelegate

Dr. Alexander Merz

At the Telgte Veterinary Clinic we are pleased that strotonin is available Innovative preparation is available for pit restlessness and Rehabilitation, especially used in controlled walking movements. Since we worked closely with the manufacturer during development, we can certainly confirm the supportive effect.

We love our animals, share our everyday life with them, and want them to be well in every way - physically and mentally. Nevertheless, we always come across situations in which our animals feel stress, restlessness or fear. In most cases, these negative feelings trigger conspicuous behavior, but can also lead to health problems - because stress and fear are not healthy for humans or animals in the long term.

The most important partner your animal has in such moments is you. In addition to practicing and training together, you can use strotonin to help your pet behave more calmly and relaxed in challenging situations.

From the 3rd day a clear improvement was noticeable. After a few minutes of riding, the mare was more relaxed, less frightened and happier.

Stephanie and Donna

No sedative