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Blue Chip Karma Uses

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Karma is a complementary approach to helping highly strung, nervous or difficult horses and ponies to become more trainable and confident. Just 25ml of Karma given daily can have a positive influence on temperament and performance, by helping to maintain the normal release of adrenaline and so minimising over-excitement, tension, anxiety and stress-related behaviour.

Karma provides key natural nutrients that help maintain normal blood pressure and relax muscle to maintain a healthy nervous system. Karma’s 100% natural, pure nutrients can gradually encourage calmness and reduce negative responses, helping horses and ponies to become easier to ride and train.
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Competitions
Karma can help the horse to relax and be less tense without affecting energy or stamina and so aids the horse in performing to its full potential.
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Showing

Invaluable for the novice pony or horse and for one that knows its job too well. Also for those that are to be ridden by inexperienced or young riders.
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Box rest

Many horses and ponies find box rest extremely stressful. Karma will help them to accept their confinement and so play a vital part in their recovery.
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Sensible horses and ponies

Although originally developed for the more difficult equine, riders have also used it on their problem-free horses, and their performance and results have improved.
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Mares

Many normally sweet-tempered mares become difficult when in season, but if fed Karma they are more likely to stay on an even keel. Weaning: Weaning can be a stressful time for both the mare and the foal; feed Karma to both, starting 2 weeks before weaning and continuing for 2 weeks after.
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Hacking

Gradually helping build up confidence. The horse or pony may still respond to frightening objects and sudden movements, but the response will be less as their confidence grows.
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Racing

Many horses lose the race before it’s run. Given Karma, horses may cope better with travelling, the parade ring and even the stalls, conserving their energy for the race itself. Clipping, the dentist and the farrier: Many horses get worried at these times. Double, or in really bad cases, treble the dose for 4 days prior, making sure the last dose is given at a quiet time, about 45 minutes before the appointment.
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Transporting

Give 75 – 100ml 45 minutes before leaving; a top-up can be given during the journey in severe cases.
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Stable vices

Give Karma daily. Horses may stop box walking, crib biting and weaving when calmer and less stressed.
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Difficult temperament

Some horses are genetically predisposed to being difficult, others have good reason to be nappy, bad tempered and unpredictable after being mishandled. It is always worth giving them the benefit of the doubt and with patience, good training and handling, and with the help of modern nutrition, these horses now have the best chance to redeem themselves.

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