Focus FAQs
- What will Focus Equine do for my horse?
- How often do you need to feed it?
- What’s in it and will it test? Is it show legal?
- Does it work on all breeds and sizes of horse?
- How often do I need to give my horse Focus Equine?
- How does it work?
- How can I use Focus Equine for my performance horse?
What will Focus Equine do for my horse?
FOCUS EQUINE does not sedate. It makes horses simply FOCUS. Helps a nervous hot horse to calm down. It gives a horse a sense of safety and well-being. In the absence of anxiety, a horse begins to learn coping skills, stay out of trouble, gets rewarded and accepts training better.
How often do you need to feed it?
The initial loading dose is between 4–7 days depending on the size and anxiety level of the horse. It can also be used for competition events only. After the loading dose, it can be fed every other day or every third day. One 30-serving bag can last up to 2 months. The longer your horse is on Focus Equine, the less product is needed. Some green horses benefit from using it for their first show season to develop good habits away from home.
What’s in it and will it test? Is it show legal?
Focus Equine contains a unique blend of USP-grade vitamins, minerals, and branched chain amino acids like L-leucine, L-valine, L-isoleucine, alanine, inositol, L-tyrosine, taurine, betaine glycine, B vitamins, magnesium oxide, and di-magnesium malate. No drugs, herbs, or prohibited substances. Tested by UC Davis CAHFS Lab and meets USEF, CHRB, and FEI standards.
Does it work on all breeds and sizes of horse?
Yes. Focus Equine helps horses of all breeds, sizes, and disciplines with anxiety or excitability.
How often do I need to give my horse Focus Equine?
Same as above: start with a 4–7 day loading dose, then taper. Some horses need it only for events, others do well on every-third-day use. Over time, horses may need less as they develop new behavioral patterns.
How does it work?
Focus Equine provides amino acids and methyl donors that support healthy brain chemistry. Imbalances in neurochemistry may result in anxiety, fear, and distractibility. Proper nutrition can improve focus and calmness, especially for sensitive horses who may also benefit from magnesium supplementation.
How can I use Focus Equine for my performance horse?
Used across many disciplines—from dressage to cutting to endurance racing. It supports performance by reducing anxiety and promoting clarity. Can be used long term or as-needed before and during shows.
