Platinum Steady™

A Support Formula for Headshaking Horses

Horses with trigeminal-mediated headshaking experience occasional discomfort, leading to poor quality of life in some cases. Platinum Steady™ has been shown to support horses that display headshaking behavior, when compared with a diet consisting of hay only. Platinum Steady™ should be used in conjunction with one of these three formulas for best results: Platinum Performance® Equine, Platinum Performance® CJ, or Platinum Performance® GI.

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Horses with trigeminal-mediated headshaking experience occasional discomfort, leading to poor quality of life in some cases. Platinum Steady™ has been shown to support horses that display headshaking behavior, when compared with a diet consisting of hay only. Platinum Steady™ should be used in conjunction with one of these three formulas for best results: Platinum Performance® Equine, Platinum Performance® CJ, or Platinum Performance® GI.

Ingredients & Product Analysis

Magnesium Citrate, Boron Citrate, Stevia Extract.

This product can’t be combined with a foundation formula in a Platinum PAK®

Active Ingredients Per (33,730mg) Serving

  • Magnesium (as Magnesium Citrate) 1,920mg
  • Boron as (Boron Citrate) 1,000mg

Recommendation for Use

Show Safe

Prepare 2 level scoops (33,730mg) once daily mixed with warm water and administer it immediately (administer with an oral syringe if it is more convenient).

Platinum Steady™ is best fed with one of these three formulas for best results: Platinum Performance® Equine, Platinum Performance® CJ, or Platinum Performance® GI. We recommend creating a paste from powder to help improve palatability of the formula. See label recommendations.

Recommended for use within 18 months of manufacture date.

Warnings: For animal use only. Keep out of reach of children and other animals. In case of accidental overdose, contact a health professional immediately. This product should not be given to animals intended for human consumption. Note: Please report adverse side effects to Platinum Performance Inc. and consult your veterinarian.

Is Your Horse a Headshaker?

  • Repetitive, involuntary up-and-down headshaking in a vertical motion
  • Sudden intense downward flick of nose or entire head and neck in more severe cases
  • Scratching or rubbing of the nose and muzzle on objects vigorously and incessantly
  • Rubbing on front legs or striking at the nose with forelegs
  • Seek unusual places for shade such as hiding the head in buckets or barrels to block light
  • Affected horses may flip the head in reaction to wind, movement and stress
  • Extreme nose blowing, snorting and coughing
  • Displaying symptoms in spring and summer that abate in winter months
  • Headshaking is exacerbated with exercise

Talk to your veterinarian if your horse displays these signs.

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