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| Yes. As a matter of fact have a horse on it right now. |
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| I couldn't get it forced into my horse. I think I got more of it than he did. He's right, it tastes terrible! I went with Protazil instead, and he licked the pellets right up. Worked a charm. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | classicpotatochip - 2016-11-28 9:31 PM I couldn't get it forced into my horse. I think I got more of it than he did. He's right, it tastes terrible! I went with Protazil instead, and he licked the pellets right up. Worked a charm.
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| Southtxponygirl - 2016-11-28 9:40 PM
classicpotatochip - 2016-11-28 9:31 PM I couldn't get it forced into my horse. I think I got more of it than he did. He's right, it tastes terrible! I went with Protazil instead, and he licked the pellets right up. Worked a charm.
Is this something you have to have a Vets prescription for or can you just order it without?
Veterinarians for both.
Vets in Texas are really easy to get EPM meds from, since it's so common. |
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    Location: Southeast Louisiana | I have one on it right now. Hopefully will be finished within a week and never have to use it again. Results have been excellent, and no problems getting her to take it. But, it was a mild case. Did you have the blood test done?
e.t.a.: Mine was symptom-free within a month.
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| I have a horse for a customer. Have put on Re Balance. Mild symptoms. Did not do blood test. About 60% of horses have EPM. So most vets just treat. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | classicpotatochip - 2016-11-28 10:02 PM Southtxponygirl - 2016-11-28 9:40 PM classicpotatochip - 2016-11-28 9:31 PM I couldn't get it forced into my horse. I think I got more of it than he did. He's right, it tastes terrible! I went with Protazil instead, and he licked the pellets right up. Worked a charm. Is this something you have to have a Vets prescription for or can you just order it without? Veterinarians for both. Vets in Texas are really easy to get EPM meds from, since it's so common. Thank you I was asking because a friend up the road was asking about EPM meds, and toled him I had no ideal about getting Epm meds, I've been lucky and never dealt with it. But wanted to tell him about the one your using.. I'll tell him to ask his vet about it..
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