KOHNKE'S OWN

Mag E - 425GM

KOHNKE'S OWN

Mag E - 425GM

KOHNKE'S OWN Mag E - 425GM

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Australia's popular calming supplement for focussed, relaxed performance. Helps concentration and confidence to train, travel and compete without spooky, stressed or anxious behaviour.
  • Calming supplement for anxious, nervous or stressed horses
  • Potent magnesium as a special organic form and other essential calming nutrients to help nerve and muscle function
  • Relaxes muscle tension, helps concentration and focus during performance
  • Safe to use as a daily supplement or at higher dose rates before and during competition
  • Also helps stringhalt, headshaking and horses with other nervous conditions
  • Does not swab or reduce performance, does not cause drowsiness
  • Compatible with all Kohnke’s Own products

SKU: 1008494000 - 425GM

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