Sarah Byrns-Grindrod
19 days ago
Seems to be helping our 27 year old draft mule feel a bit perkier and look a bit better. She has lost a lot of weight and coat is scruffylooking, prone to hoof infections too.
Hopefully as time goes on she will get better and better.
I have recently decided to put my ‘studdy’ gelding on Chasteberry. I was hoping it might help him a bit behaviorally. He’s nearing the end of his 100 day supply bag. I have more on autoship.
The difference since starting him on the Chasteberry is drastic. I wasn’t expecting this large of an improvement that he’s had. He’s not nearly as explosive and has a much easier time focusing. He seems more consistently like himself and content, versus getting overwhelmed, exploding into rears and galloping around all crazy like. Some of his behaviors were very stallion like, but many of them were also a result of a poor past and horrible mistreatment before coming home to me. The fact that a lot of his behavior was related to trauma, I was really unsure if the Chasteberry would do a thing.
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