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    Location: California | Just thought I would share a picture! I don't know that I have any good before pictures but I can definitely say he looks like a different horse! I'm in LOVE with the results! He has a completely different attitude too! Big shout out and thanks to Platinum!
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    Location: California | This is the most recent photo of him before he was started on it. Not the best picture but definitely shows the difference.
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| Great Job!!! I love what Platinum has done for my horses too!  |
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| little_bug - 2014-05-06 9:17 AM Just thought I would share a picture! I don't know that I have any good before pictures but I can definitely say he looks like a different horse! I'm in LOVE with the results! He has a completely different attitude too! Big shout out and thanks to Platinum!
He looks great! Out of curiosity what is different about your horse's attitude? |
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    Location: California | brlraceaddict - 2014-05-06 8:28 AM little_bug - 2014-05-06 9:17 AM Just thought I would share a picture! I don't know that I have any good before pictures but I can definitely say he looks like a different horse! I'm in LOVE with the results! He has a completely different attitude too! Big shout out and thanks to Platinum! He looks great! Out of curiosity what is different about your horse's attitude?
He is much more friendly, seems happier, and just acts like he feels outstanding when I am riding him. He has always been a horse that hates attention and just wants to do his job and be done. I have struggled with getting him pain free (he was EXTREMELY body sore) since I bought him two years ago and I finally feel like he feels good. |
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     Location: Desert Land | He looks great...how is he doing? Love to keep in contact with our W37 horse owners |
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    Location: California | TheOldGrayMare - 2014-05-06 8:34 AM He looks great...how is he doing? Love to keep in contact with our W37 horse owners
He is doing well! It has been a slow process of getting him slowed down and enjoying his job again but he has improved immensley and I am about to start hauling him to exhibitions again. Fingers crossed! This boy has talent, speed, and agility through the roof. I have high hopes. |
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | What is the time lapse between the pics? Looks great! I'm going to start my mare on it  |
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    Location: California | SmokinGirlie - 2014-05-06 9:53 AM What is the time lapse between the pics? Looks great! I'm going to start my mare on it 
Two months exactly. |
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| WOW. That is a huge difference. What are you mixing it with? |
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       Location: lexington KY | I absolutely LOVE Platinum, my horses will always be on it. |
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| oh crap now I'm going to have to buy it after seeing this picture. Do I just mix it with the current grain? I don't want to get the balance outa wack. |
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| I think I need a 2nd job or my horse needs to start winning some races. UGH just looked at the price. So 2 scoops per day is going to be at least $150 per month. |
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| Guiness - 2014-05-06 2:16 PM
I think I need a 2nd job or my horse needs to start winning some races. UGH just looked at the price. So 2 scoops per day is going to be at least $150 per month.
Try going through your vet. I get it much cheaper that way |
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | Guiness - 2014-05-06 2:16 PM I think I need a 2nd job or my horse needs to start winning some races. UGH just looked at the price. So 2 scoops per day is going to be at least $150 per month.
I don't feed what the bucket says. When we're at home I only grain once a day. In the off season they get 1/2 scoop a day, during the season they get 1 scoop a day and on the road I grain them twice a day with a scoop morning and night. It lasts longer than what you think. |
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   Location: Randolph, Utah | I started my mare on platinum, not the CJ, and she looks and feels great! And seems much more calm!
I only feed one scoop a day and it works for her.
Glad you seen results your horse looks great! |
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       Location: lexington KY | I feed the PP not the CJ. They get one scoop a day and 2 scoops a day when on the road. I do buy it through our vet, which is cheaper since there is no shipping. |
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| CYA Ranch - 2014-05-06 2:35 PM
Guiness - 2014-05-06 2:16 PM I think I need a 2nd job or my horse needs to start winning some races. UGH just looked at the price. So 2 scoops per day is going to be at least $150 per month.
I don't feed what the bucket says. When we're at home I only grain once a day. In the off season they get 1/2 scoop a day, during the season they get 1 scoop a day and on the road I grain them twice a day with a scoop morning and night. It lasts longer than what you think.
Ditto - This is what I do too :)
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         Location: Where I am happiest | I started one of my old retired mares on the CJ 2 weeks ago and I am still struggling to get her to eat it. |
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      Location: Montana | I feed PP and was considering going to the CJ. Visited with two different vets and they both recommended that I stick with the PP and add Cetyl M or Natural Stride instead. It brings the cost down quite a bit on a per feed basis. I feed once a day during competition season and twice a day if we're running multiple times on the weekend. |
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| I'm happy to hear this! I just started my gelding on the CJ 3 days ago. Hoping for the same "happy" results you have!!!  |
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   Location: Texas | I started mine on cj about 3 weeks ago. Can't really tell any difference yet, he is pretty and shines but he always is after he sheds. Took him to a JP Saturday and his runs were no different |
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| 3rdtimesacharm - 2014-05-07 1:24 AM I started mine on cj about 3 weeks ago. Can't really tell any difference yet, he is pretty and shines but he always is after he sheds. Took him to a JP Saturday and his runs were no different
It takes at least a month for you to be able to tell a difference. And it also depends on what you are trying to fix. |
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| readytorodeo - 2014-05-07 5:48 AM 3rdtimesacharm - 2014-05-07 1:24 AM I started mine on cj about 3 weeks ago. Can't really tell any difference yet, he is pretty and shines but he always is after he sheds. Took him to a JP Saturday and his runs were no different It takes at least a month for you to be able to tell a difference. And it also depends on what you are trying to fix.
Also if you are wanting more stamina or for your horse to run harder, try adding longevity |
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    Location: California | I have him on 1/2 a scoop (just enough to mix the Platinum) of Omelene 200 twice a day with 3 scoops a day of the CJ. I may bring him down to one or two scoops a day now.
Right before I started him on it I was at the vet still working on getting him less body sore and ended up getting his back injected. I asked the vet if there was anything I could give him to help keep his body feeling good and he said Platinum - hands down. It just so happens by boss is sponsored by them and said I was welcome to try it. SO glad I did! I love my vet, boss, and Platinum! haha |
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| Reverse E - 2014-05-06 3:34 PM I feed PP and was considering going to the CJ. Visited with two different vets and they both recommended that I stick with the PP and add Cetyl M or Natural Stride instead. It brings the cost down quite a bit on a per feed basis. I feed once a day during competition season and twice a day if we're running multiple times on the weekend.
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