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  Location: Its Freaking Freezing Up Here... | Looking into maintenance products to use going down the road and on off days just to help my horse feel his best. What does everyone use? I use back on track, and soft rides, good feed program, vet maintenance...Mostly looking for external therapy type products that people have found work. Anyone have a revitavet? Or a equissager? Something that helps for body soreness ect.
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       Location: Bandera, TX | IMHO, your eyes and hands are the most important tools to keeping a horse top notch. (I'm so thankful for having a great aunt that insisted that I learn from some of the best horseman in the industry.) I have so many different products but I have to say when it comes to body work on my horses my hands get the best job done. I have used autologous Conditioned Serum and Nebulizers with lots of positives and my small laser has helped as well. I won't go any where without ICE! I leave the Game Ready at home unless I'm going on the road for several days then it goes with us. Same for the Thumper/Equissager. When I rode futurity colts I had a Pulsating Magnetic blanket they sure stayed calm when under heavy pressure after I treated them. If I could have one tool it would be a Magna Wave. I recently upgraded my Nebulizer I'm hoping the colts coming up can pay for the Magna Wave. |
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Extreme Veteran
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  Location: Its Freaking Freezing Up Here... | Thank you for your feedback! Checked out the MagnaWave, great concept. Anyone else have products they love? What about the Centurion blanket? |
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  Whack and Roll
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      Location: NE Texas | I love the Cur-Ost product and www.secondvet.com. I don't buy into many of the "treatments" that are out there these days. I'm a believer in quality forage, whole grain diet used as a medium for my the Cur-Ost, and a dang good farrier. That's pretty much all I need to keep my horse at his best. |
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       Location: Bandera, TX | Herbie - 2015-08-26 2:36 PM
I love the Cur-Ost product and www.secondvet.com. I don't buy into many of the "treatments" that are out there these days. I'm a believer in quality forage, whole grain diet used as a medium for my the Cur-Ost, and a dang good farrier. That's pretty much all I need to keep my horse at his best.
Cur-ost is good stuff. |
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