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 BHW's Lance Armstrong 
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     Location: Somewhere between S@% stirrer and Saint | I ran a sale on UlcerCure OTC for Mother's Day. Can those that purchased report on your results? |
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 The Bling Princess
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      Location: North Dakota | We are thoroughly happy with what UlcerCure OTC did for my husband's rope horse. We started noticing a difference in about week. His mood improved drastically, he dropped the long yak hair he was carrying, he stopped sweating profusely while in the trailer, his coat changed from a dull sorrel looking to a rich, copper chestnut color, he stopped worrying so much when we'd ride, and he also filled out inhis neck, shoulders, rib cage and hind end. We never changed our feed or training program so we contribute the changes to Ulcercure OTC. |
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| Ulcercure works for me! I was using a RX compounded omeprazole, but decided to try this since the daily cost is lower. I use it on all horses when hauling, but in particular I have a futurity colt this year that seems to be ulcer prone. I had skipped the omeprazole for a few weeks before ordering Ulcercure OTC, and he was getting sticky at the gate and was slicing barrels. He is back to working great now, so I'd say Ulcercure OTC works great! I will continue using it as it is the cheapest (but still effective) that I've found. |
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   Location: Winging It in KY | I had bought your product during your mothers day sale. So far I have to report that my horse seems good. His coat has a copper shine, he is settled in the warm up pen before a run, and just totally different to be around. He ran his best run last weekend. I had several compliments on how focused he is for a young horse. I now have him on a maintenance program. Thanks again for your great product. |
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| Our horse shed the remainder of its winter coat and his topline filled in nicely. Were thinking about getting some for our mare now...  |
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The Advice Guru
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| I have used the product way before Mother's Day but did purchase some during the sale.
My one mare had an injury that caused her to have surgery and stay at the vet clinic for a few months. When she came home she had all the classic ulcer symptoms du coat a little on the thin side poor top line, she would grind her teeth when saddled. I put her on ulcercure OTC and as others said coat become shiny, top line fled out, muscle atrophy from behind the shoulders filled in so much I didn't have to shim my crown c (she is a 10 gullet), the teeth grinding stopped when saddling. Now she only gets it the day before the day of and the day after.
My other mare who has used it is now on the same program as the first one. Her personality is an internalizer, she lets things eat away at her without showing it. She was so bad she refused to pick up her right lead, I had her boarded for the winter, 2 weeks there she was a wreck, cinchy refusal of right lead, just a miserable horse. I did remove her and put her on the product. She went back to the willing horse she is. This one if she is in intense training she is on it continuously (I couldn't ride for last winter so I sent her to a friend with ulcercure OTC, none of the symptoms reappeared while she was on the product.
I cant say enough good about the product |
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| Whats recommended for maintenance?
Our horses are ridden 5-6 days a week including a weds jackpot and races on one or two of the weekend days.
If we did before during and after thats pretty much everyday... |
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 BHW's Lance Armstrong 
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     Location: Somewhere between S@% stirrer and Saint | Itsme - 2014-07-21 3:44 PM
Whats recommended for maintenance?
Our horses are ridden 5-6 days a week including a weds jackpot and races on one or two of the weekend days.
If we did before during and after thats pretty much everyday...
A 10cc scoop is included for maintenance. Depending on the horse you would use 1/2 a scoop or a full scoop in the horses regular feeding of grain daily. |
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I'm Over It!!
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| The Ulcercure I purchased at Mother's Day was for maintenance. My gelding who coliced 3 times before Ulcercure within 2 months has been colic free since treating him for ulcers with UlcercureOTC and keeping him on maintenance. The maintenance I use is a dose in the small scoop in the morning feed on the day I intend to go to a race. Or if there is a drastic weather change coming. Or if there's going to be fireworks. Or anything else that might upset my horses and get that acid flowing. My mare has not refused to enter the arena even one time since I started giving her a maintenance dose before she runs. Love this stuff!!! |
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   Location: on a horse | I also bought at your sale - my geld now eats his feed without worrying what is going on the the neighborhood! Before he would take a bite, run out (dropping half of it) to see what is going on. Even if he were locked up he would just look over the gate, but now finishes his feed. He seems more focused also and is firing better. Thanks so much! Just thinking I need to re-order. |
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Mrs. Troy
   Location: western Nebraska | I tried some other stuff from my vet this winter. My horse still acted up and didn't look very good. I tried the UlcerCure and he did a 100% turnaround. This spring I got a new horse in and I bought more during the sale. I just finished his 30 days and he is running great. I am going to try just the maintence on the new horse but keep the other horse on the full dose. When you are finished with the initial dose and are just to the maintence dose does it work as well to just feed it with the regular feeding or do you still need to feed it before? Also I need to reorder-is there a "special" deal for loyal customers that love this product!!!!??? |
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 Location: Nebraska | How about another sale soon so I can try some?!? |
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 Tough Patooty
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   Location: Sperry, OK | Douglas J Gordon - 2014-07-21 3:56 PM Itsme - 2014-07-21 3:44 PM Whats recommended for maintenance? Our horses are ridden 5-6 days a week including a weds jackpot and races on one or two of the weekend days. If we did before during and after thats pretty much everyday... A 10cc scoop is included for maintenance. Depending on the horse you would use 1/2 a scoop or a full scoop in the horses regular feeding of grain daily.
What is the cost for this product and how much comes in a shipment? |
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      Location: Mississippi | You should have another sale - would love to try this on my gelding! |
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    Location: TEXAS | I used the sale for increasing my supply. I ordered for maintenance. I have been so pleased with the results. I have treated two horses in the past. After the recommended treatment and for maintenance, I give the small scoop the day before, day(s) of and day after a (stressful) event. I do not feed daily. I have had great results doing this. Also, I have had no problems getting the horses to eat this during the treatment period by adding to the feed. This is my favorite ulcer product! |
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 BHW's Lance Armstrong 
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     Location: Somewhere between S@% stirrer and Saint | doglady - 2014-07-22 3:04 PM
I tried some other stuff from my vet this winter. My horse still acted up and didn't look very good. I tried the UlcerCure and he did a 100% turnaround. This spring I got a new horse in and I bought more during the sale. I just finished his 30 days and he is running great. I am going to try just the maintence on the new horse but keep the other horse on the full dose. When you are finished with the initial dose and are just to the maintence dose does it work as well to just feed it with the regular feeding or do you still need to feed it before? Also I need to reorder-is there a "special" deal for loyal customers that love this product!!!!???
For maintenance us the smaller 10cc scoop which is included. Feed 1/2-1 scoop in the regular feeding of grain. Use 1/2 1 scoop depending on the horses needs. |
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 BHW's Lance Armstrong 
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     Location: Somewhere between S@% stirrer and Saint | ACEINTHEHOLE - 2014-07-22 3:13 PM
Douglas J Gordon - 2014-07-21 3:56 PM Itsme - 2014-07-21 3:44 PM Whats recommended for maintenance? Our horses are ridden 5-6 days a week including a weds jackpot and races on one or two of the weekend days. If we did before during and after thats pretty much everyday... A 10cc scoop is included for maintenance. Depending on the horse you would use 1/2 a scoop or a full scoop in the horses regular feeding of grain daily.
What is the cost for this product and how much comes in a shipment?
Cost is $150 for a jar that doses for 28 days but I add 2 extra days for free for a total of 30 days per jar. |
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 Tough Patooty
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   Location: Sperry, OK | Douglas J Gordon - 2014-07-22 3:51 PM ACEINTHEHOLE - 2014-07-22 3:13 PM Douglas J Gordon - 2014-07-21 3:56 PM Itsme - 2014-07-21 3:44 PM Whats recommended for maintenance? Our horses are ridden 5-6 days a week including a weds jackpot and races on one or two of the weekend days. If we did before during and after thats pretty much everyday... A 10cc scoop is included for maintenance. Depending on the horse you would use 1/2 a scoop or a full scoop in the horses regular feeding of grain daily. What is the cost for this product and how much comes in a shipment? Cost is $150 for a jar that doses for 28 days but I add 2 extra days for free for a total of 30 days per jar.
Thanks. |
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       Location: MN | Mine seemed to be improving after 2 weeks, then really didn't see what I hoped after that. :( Still a poor topline and on the thin side. Might have to pony up for Gastroguard then try Ulcer Cure for maintanence since I bought extra in the sale anyways. |
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 BHW's Lance Armstrong 
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     Location: Somewhere between S@% stirrer and Saint | Echo - 2014-07-22 4:33 PM
Mine seemed to be improving after 2 weeks, then really didn't see what I hoped after that. :( Still a poor topline and on the thin side. Might have to pony up for Gastroguard then try Ulcer Cure for maintanence since I bought extra in the sale anyways.
Thank you for your report on your results. You have to remember UlcerCure OTC is to cure ulcers and used as a maintenance. A good stomach on a horse will sure contribute to the well being of a horse; however, UlcerCure OTC does not improve the top line of a horse. A good feeding program does that. Re-evaluate your feeding and good luck. |
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       Location: MN | Douglas J Gordon - 2014-07-22 7:48 PM
Echo - 2014-07-22 4:33 PM
Mine seemed to be improving after 2 weeks, then really didn't see what I hoped after that. :( Still a poor topline and on the thin side. Might have to pony up for Gastroguard then try Ulcer Cure for maintanence since I bought extra in the sale anyways.
Thank you for your report on your results. You have to remember UlcerCure OTC is to cure ulcers and used as a maintenance. A good stomach on a horse will sure contribute to the well being of a horse; however, UlcerCure OTC does not improve the top line of a horse. A good feeding program does that. Re-evaluate your feeding and good luck.
Yep, I did that and she was completely switched over. Feed before was good, but I still talked with a nutritionist and changed her to a program better suited to her and for ulcer management. Can't get a nice topline back until I get her weight and overall condition back up. |
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| It sure helped to change my gelding's attitude! Noticed the difference in 2 weeks! |
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 BHW's Lance Armstrong 
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     Location: Somewhere between S@% stirrer and Saint | Days of 47 Pioneer Holiday in Utah so all orders will be shipped out tomorrow July 25th. Thanks. DJG. |
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 BHW's Lance Armstrong 
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     Location: Somewhere between S@% stirrer and Saint | Bump for those that haven't reported results. |
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