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   Location: North Ga. Mountains | Anyone used both and like one better? Good, bad, ugly please. |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | On The Road Again - 2014-04-27 9:22 AM Anyone used both and like one better? Good, bad, ugly please.
I tried Oxygen back when they had the treated oats. That was quite a few years back. I didn't see the results that I wanted to. I've used Platinum products for the past 2 or 3 years and love how my horses look, feel and perform. |
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| I tried Oxygen, didn't get the results I wanted. I use Platinum CJ and love it. My mare feels great and looks great. And it has extended time between injections. |
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 Big Gun
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   Location: Texas | P CJ hands down |
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Fire Ant Peddler
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| I used Oxy-gen for about 2 years and was not that impressed. I use Platinum CJ for one horse and really like it.
I have used every expensive supplement for at least a period of 12 months for EACH one. You name it, I have used it. Started using Platinum Products about 3 or 4 years ago and have stuck with them. I use just about all of their products and have had excellent results. All of my other horses get Platinum Performance.
Edited by Honeymoney 2014-04-27 2:30 PM
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   Location: God's country...aka TEXAS | I used Platinum CJ for 3 years on my good rodeo horses. They would eat it ok at home but wouldn't hardly eat it on the road. They have now been on Oxy-Max for a year and like it much better. It covers lungs, joints AND ulcer prevention. I think it's also easier to feed since it is a pellet, so I know they are actually eating it. They can also go longer between injections. Every horse is different, but for mine the Oxy-Max works WAY better than the Platinum CJ. |
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