Calming Cookies Banana ®

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Our world-famous Calming Cookie is now available in BANANA Flavour!

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About Calming Cookies Banana ®

  • Helps your horse stay calm, confident and focused without affecting the ability to perform

  • Developed with vets & leading equine nutritional experts

  • Ideal for horses during any stressful situations that causes anxiety, stress or fear

  • Does not contain valerian, magnesium or tryptophan

  • Fast acting and effective with results in as little as 30 minutes

  • Feed as a treat on a daily basis or as and when required. Up to 6 Calming Cookies can be fed in a day

Calming Cookies® are a completely natural product, handmade in the UK. Ideal for taking the edge off during excitable or stressful situations. such as competitions, hacking, travelling, loading, clipping, training, clinic,  farrier or during periods of box rest.

Calming Cookies® can help your horse stay relaxed, confident and focused without becoming lethargic, switched off or affecting the ability to perform.

Contains a unique combination of ingredients that are fast acting and effective.

The active ingredients in our Calming Cookies® are the amino acids L-Tyrosine and L-Arginine which play important roles in managing anxiety, attention and mood, helping your horse to stay calm and confident.
L-Arginine is necessary for the production of Nitric Oxide in the body. Nitric oxide is a signalling molecule required for many bodily functions, including learning and memory.
L-Tyrosine is a precursor for the neurotransmitters dopamine, adrenaline and noradrenaline, which also play an important role in memory, behaviour, attention and mood.

All our products are competition safe as they do not contain any known prohibited substances, as defined by the FEI.

Our world-famous Calming Cookies® are now available in OriginalMint, AppleCarrotBlackcurrant, Cinnamon, Banana , Liquorice and Magical Unicorn flavours. Can’t decide? Why not try our Variety Pack of Cookies containing individual packs of our most popular flavours.

Is your horse a fussy feeder? Why not try our Calming Powder which can be mixed into a feed and can also be used as and when desired?

Contains molasses. If your horse is sensitive to this ingredient or has a history of EMS or laminitis, we recommend feeding our Calming Powder or Premier Calm instead.

 

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Instructions for use

The effects of feeding Calming Cookies® can be observed in 30 to 45 minutes and can last for 3 to 4 hours but it is important to remember that individual horses can respond differently to the number of Cookies fed, depending on their metabolism and pre-existing levels of serotonin.

For first-time use: we recommend a loading dose of 1 or 2 Calming Cookies® the night before the event, 1 or 2 in the morning, then top up with 1 cookie 30/45 minutes prior to the event if required.

For particularly stressed or anxious horses we suggest building levels up over 2-3 days prior to when needed.

Once you have tried Calming Cookies you may find that some horses only require 1 or 2 Calming Cookies 30-45 minutes before a planned event.

Up to 6 cookies can be fed per 24 hours.

Safe to feed over longer periods or just as and when required. Can be fed by hand or broken up into feeds.

Calming Cookies and our Calming Powder complement each other and can be fed together.

Ingredients

Composition: Soya Flour (NGMO), Flaxseed, Molasses, Banana Powder, Himalayan Salt, Turmeric (Organic),

Additives: L-Tyrosine 3c401 (79.4g per kg), L-Arginine 3c361, Vitamin C (Ascorbic), Vitamin E (DL Alpha Tocopherol Acetate), Zinc (Sulphate Monohydrate), Vitamin B5 (D Calcium pantothenate), Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxine), Vitamin B1 (Thiamine), Vitamin B12 (Methyl Cobalamin), Vitamin B3 (Niacin), Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin),

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Nutritional analysis:

  • Total Oil – 7.91%
  • Crude Protein – 32%
  • Crude Fibre – 3%
  • Crude Ash – 4.8%
  • Sodium – 0.41%
  • Sugar as sucrose – 24.6%
  • Starch – 3.3%

Customer Reviews

  1. Well what more can I say “ The home of the orginal calming cookie” These are a must have back up product in your day to day kit whether it’s a packet or two (lots of different flavours to suit the fussiest of horses/ponies) in your tack room, boot of the car but most definitely on your lorry/trailer!!!!

    These are my go to product if I need a little extra support to the calming powder, I can tell just the kind of day we are going to have as soon as they come out the stable. So if your horse or pony is in that sassy/Diva mood then slip them one or two of these and you are safe as houses!

    We’ve used them for veterinary treatment, farrier, anxiety, fireworks evenings or helping settle our new pony in without taking his mind off the job!

    Definite 5 stars from us and some of the flavours smell good to eat yourself 🤣

    Thank you so much Premier Performance! 💙

    Anastasia

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