CBD Oil Tinctures For Horses
For competitive horses – like those in rodeo, barrel racing and team roping – long hours of training and competing can be stressful for them. CBD works to balance receptor sites within the endocannabinoid system (ECS) to help support their wellbeing.

Kahm offers a variety of hemp-derived CBD products, including tinctures, pellets and pastes. Each product has its own unique formulation and application.
Product Description
Our CBD oil tinctures for horses are an excellent choice to help with common issues like inflammation, pain management and mood balancing. They can also be used to support the coat and hoof and improve overall health due to their high levels of omega fatty acids. Our tinctures are available in a variety of sizes to suit every sized horse.
Our powerful testimonials from the horses that have been helped by Mikko’s Choice demonstrate the life-changing effects of our CBD products for horses. Their stories show how our products have improved everything from joint health and lameness, to stress-related behaviors.
In addition to our CBD tinctures, we have a variety of topical options for your horses. Our eucalyptus poultice is a great option to power pack your performance horses with cooling eucalyptus, tightening clays (both Bentonite and French Green) and water-soluble CBD. This product can be used alone, under wraps or as a hoof pack.
Another great topical option for our performance horses is our CBD muscle freeze roll on. These are easy to apply and can be used in the rings or on a wrap, before training or competition. The combination of the cooling eucalyptus, muscle relaxers and tightening ingredients make this one of the best CBD products on the market for horses.
We have also developed a line of CBD hemp bites for horses called GastroKalm Bites. These are a healthy way to help support balanced behavior and gut health that your horse will love! Each bag contains 60 bites that contain CBD for horses and 4 additional ingredients to support your horse’s gut health.
The claims made on your website and social media websites establish that your “CBD Hemp Pellets,” “Kahm CBD EQUIPASS RELIEF GEL,” “Kahm CBD MUSCLE FREEZE ROLL ON,” “Kahm CBD HEMP EXTRACT NANO,” “Kahm CBD 30 day CBD Band” and “Tanka T-FLEX Band” are drugs under section 201(g)(1) of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, 21 U.S.C. 321(g)(1), because they are intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease and/or to affect the structure or any function of the body.
Product Ingredients
CBD for horses is an increasingly popular supplement for treating a variety of conditions. It has been shown to reduce inflammation, promote gut health, and improve mood. It is also believed to aid in the healing of muscles and bones. This natural compound is available in a wide variety of forms, including capsules, powders, and tinctures. Many people are using it to treat their animals with joint pain, anxiety, and skin issues. However, before you give your horse any new supplements, talk to your veterinarian.
CBD is derived from the hemp plant. This plant contains a wide variety of natural compounds, including cannabinoids and terpenes. It is important to use the whole hemp plant when making a CBD product for horses. This will ensure that your horse gets the full benefits of this natural compound.
You should only purchase a CBD product that is made from organically grown hemp. This will guarantee that your horse is getting a high-quality, safe, and effective product. In addition, you should check the label to see how much CBD is in the product. If you are unsure about how much CBD is in a particular product, look for one that lists the amount of milliliters (ml) in the bottle.
Another thing to keep in mind when buying CBD for horses is that not all products are created equal. There are some that contain more cannabidiol than others, and some that have added ingredients that may not be beneficial to your animal. You should always read the label and make sure that you are purchasing a product that is safe for your animal.
A CBD for horse powder is a great option if you are looking for a quick and easy way to add CBD to your animal’s diet. It can be mixed in with food or water and will take effect quickly. It is important to start with a small amount and gradually increase it until you achieve the desired results.
A CBD for horse tincture is a great way to help your horse get prepared for competition. This tincture has been formulated with the true competitor in mind and contains broad-spectrum hemp extract with naturally occurring CBD, Vitamin B1, and Suntheanine. This product comes with a 80cc dial-a-dose syringe that has 4 (20cc) servings. Each serving contains 100mg of CBD. This product should be given 1-2 hours before competition.
Product Dosage
CBD for horses has a broad spectrum of healing properties and is used to treat various ailments including inflammation, anxiety, mood balancing, joint support and hoof health. CBD can also help improve coat condition, due to its omega fatty acid content. The best CBD for your horse will depend on the specific needs of your animal, so it’s important to consult with a veterinarian before using any new supplement to make sure you have a comprehensive plan for your horse’s care.
The FDA has determined that CBD in products such as your “Kahm CBD Hemp Pellets,” and your “CBD Hemp Soft Chews,” which are being sold as dietary supplements, is not generally recognized as safe by the agency for use as a food additive. In addition, the inclusion of CBD in these products violates 21 CFR 201(ll) of the FD&C Act because it is not a suitable inactive ingredient for a drug that has been approved under section 505 of the FD&C Act or for which substantial clinical investigations have been instituted and made public.
You also are violating section 301(ll) of the FD&C act by marketing these products as conventional foods because they do not contain a significant amount of any dietary ingredient that provides nutritional value or has a physiological effect. Furthermore, your dietary supplements do not contain a suitable inactive ingredient for a food under 21 CFR 330.1(e) because CBD does not provide any beneficial formulation function, such as a tablet binder or preservative, nor does it improve product delivery or enhance absorption of the drug substance.
Because CBD works through the ECS system of the body, it will affect all individuals differently and results may vary. We suggest starting small and working your way up to the recommended dosage based on the size of your animal. We are committed to supporting the research that will lead to a better understanding of how CBD for animals can help them heal and feel their best. Kahm CBD, for example, has partnered with a university to research the impact of their pellets on arthritis and navicular pain. They expect those findings to be published by the end of this summer.
Product Directions
Unlike other pharmaceutical drugs, which can have a host of side effects, including loss of appetite, colic, and even death in some cases, CBD is non-toxic. Our hemp-derived products come in tinctures, pastes, pellets, and powders. Tinctures and pastes are easy to administer in any situation where your horse needs immediate relief (like during loading or travel), while pellets and powders offer the convenience of a daily dosing regimen, especially when treating more chronic conditions like arthritis or anxiety.
Each 80cc dial-a-dose syringe contains 4 (20cc) servings of broad-spectrum hemp extract with naturally occurring CBD, Vitamin B1, and Suntheanine. This product was formulated with the equine athlete in mind and can be applied directly to the legs, stifles, SI’s, or hooves for topical relief.
Developed by a veterinarian, this tincture is an easy-to-administer pre-competition product that can be administered to horses of all ages. Each syringe of Collected contains 10mg of CBD for a full serving.
We know that many of you are eager to see the benefits that cannabinoids have to offer your equine partners. Unfortunately, until recently it was difficult to research the effectiveness of hemp-derived compounds due to their federal classification as a Schedule I drug. However, now that the legal separation of hemp from cannabis has been completed, veterinarians are eager to begin exploring this new frontier and seeing what CBD can do for their patients.
