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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, Horsegum is safe to use on competition horses and ponies and during competitions.
Horsegum stimulates your horse's chewing behavior and increases saliva production. This extra saliva is converted into foam which is an indication that the horse is relaxed.
It is recommended to give Horsegum to your horse before putting the bit in for better acceptance. If your horse accepts Horsegum easily, you can also give it after the bit is already in.
It is recommended to give Horsegum to your horse before putting the bit in for better acceptance. If your horse accepts Horsegum easily, you can also give it after the bit is already in.
Yes, because Horsegum helps your horse relax more and become more balanced and improves communication via the bit, the overall cooperation and trust between you will be strengthened.
Yes, Horsegum is safe to use on competition horses and ponies and during competitions.
Chewing on Horsegum can help to reduce tension and make the horse more relaxed while riding. This effect is enhanced by the fact that chewing stimulates the production of endorphins, which have a calming effect.
Horsegum contributes to the relaxation of your horse by stimulating chewing behavior. When a horse chews, it relaxes the jaw muscles, which has a calming effect on the entire body
Yes, due to the soft core of beeswax, Horsegum stimulates chewing activity and relaxation in the jaws and prevents teeth grinding.
Yes, because Horsegum helps your horse relax more and become more balanced and improves communication via the bit, the overall cooperation and trust between you will be strengthened.
Teeth grinding can have multiple symptoms, so it is important to analyze yourself what caused your horse to grind its teeth. If there are other behavioral changes or symptoms besides teeth grinding, we always advise you to consult a veterinarian.
Horsegum can contribute to the suppleness of your horse by stimulating chewing behavior. When a horse chews, it relaxes the jaw muscles, which leads to a looser jaw joint and a more flexible neck.


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