Posted 2014-02-11 12:38 PM Subject: How to increase my horses energy/stamina...
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What are some good supplements that increase energy without making the horse stupid? I do not like red cell it makes my horse uncontrolable. I have thought about trying DMG or EQ Royal. Any suggestions would be helpful.
Posted 2014-02-12 6:11 AM Subject: RE: How to increase my horses energy/stamina...
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EQ Royal is awesome!! I noticed increased stamina and better breathing in my futurity mare in two weeks time! One of my favorite products and not priced too bad. Not sure where you're located, but you can contact Matt Boice with any questions. He's a dealer and also has Equidite products. He trains barrel horses and is very knowledgable on these products. Mjjt@att.net.
Posted 2014-02-12 11:15 AM Subject: RE: How to increase my horses energy/stamina...
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conditioning them into great shape--lots of long trotting!
in addition to this i feed Cellarator X to help increase oxygen intake, decrease recovery time, decrease lactic acid levels. LOVE the stuff! it's my go-to since I know exactly how it works in the horse.
Posted 2014-02-12 12:13 PM Subject: RE: How to increase my horses energy/stamina...
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Posts: 13315 Location: East Tennessee but who knows?!
As far as true stamina, I've always seen an improvement in stamina with feeding flax seed. I guess because it's a source of good fat which levels out sugar levels.
I started feeding DMG to mine last year and noticed he didn't take as long to leg up. He came around pretty quick on just the maintenance dosage on 1000. This year I'm trying the DMG3000 and doing a loading dose prior to running to see if that helps him perk up a little more. I'm interested to see if it helps. It helps the body utilize oxygen and I've seen it help with allergies first hand so I'm hopeful.
I made a fee at the end of last season to Strategy and I've seen a little perk in his energy but haven't gotten to really test it with him legged up and ready to go. I'm hoping this year is full of good results!