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Getting a horse to eat Platinum CJ?
jettster
Reg. Jun 2007
Posted 2017-02-25 8:38 PM
Subject: Getting a horse to eat Platinum CJ?



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Brother Dave recently had chiropractic done, hocks injected, and the vet put him on Platinum CJ..He has another week off before he starts back to work.
I'm having a hard time getting Dave to eat it....and Dave usually eats anything.
I give him rolled oats 2 cups 2 x daily...
I welcome ideas to get him to eat it better.

Thank you in advance.

Edited by jettster 2017-02-25 8:43 PM
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OhMax
Reg. Feb 2013
Posted 2017-02-25 8:46 PM
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I would try adding something like healthy coat to make it stick a little first and see if over time he gets better. We just started one on regular Platinum and our dealer said to start slow and work up to a scoop, but ours has been licking the bucket clean.
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jettster
Reg. Jun 2007
Posted 2017-02-25 8:52 PM
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OhMax - 2017-02-26 7:46 PM

I would try adding something like healthy coat to make it stick a little first and see if over time he gets better. We just started one on regular Platinum and our dealer said to start slow and work up to a scoop, but ours has been licking the bucket clean.

I was thinking of adding oil or wetting it down..
I also cut the amount in half until he gets used to the taste.
I appreciate the feedback! ??

Edited by jettster 2017-02-25 10:14 PM
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WiscoRacer
Reg. Jul 2015
Posted 2017-02-25 9:12 PM
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My horse wouldn't eat it at first either. I gave him half the amount the first few times and upped his oats a little more. I think it was really sticking to his lips and teeth and he didn't like that. Adding the extra oats helped it not stick so much.
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jettster
Reg. Jun 2007
Posted 2017-02-25 10:15 PM
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WiscoRacer - 2017-02-26 8:12 PM

My horse wouldn't eat it at first either. I gave him half the amount the first few times and upped his oats a little more. I think it was really sticking to his lips and teeth and he didn't like that. Adding the extra oats helped it not stick so much.


I could up his oats..He gets very little as it is.
Thanks!
Is this product worth the money?

Edited by jettster 2017-02-25 10:17 PM
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WiscoRacer
Reg. Jul 2015
Posted 2017-02-26 1:36 AM
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jettster - 2017-02-25 10:15 PM

WiscoRacer - 2017-02-26 8:12 PM

My horse wouldn't eat it at first either. I gave him half the amount the first few times and upped his oats a little more. I think it was really sticking to his lips and teeth and he didn't like that. Adding the extra oats helped it not stick so much.


I could up his oats..He gets very little as it is.
Thanks!
Is this product worth the money?

I'm wondering the same thing, we ran into their booth at the NFR and being my mom is a vet, she can order it easily. So I decided to try it. I love the joint support but almost wonder if injections of Legend every now and again are cheaper. I haven't sat down to go over the cost and pros and cons of each.

Also love that it's one supplement and I don't have to make a concoction of different supplements, but it's a little hard on the pocket book.
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FLITASTIC
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2017-02-26 4:25 AM
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WiscoRacer - 2017-02-25 11:36 PM

jettster - 2017-02-25 10:15 PM

WiscoRacer - 2017-02-26 8:12 PM

My horse wouldn't eat it at first either. I gave him half the amount the first few times and upped his oats a little more. I think it was really sticking to his lips and teeth and he didn't like that. Adding the extra oats helped it not stick so much.


I could up his oats..He gets very little as it is.
Thanks!
Is this product worth the money?

I'm wondering the same thing, we ran into their booth at the NFR and being my mom is a vet, she can order it easily. So I decided to try it. I love the joint support but almost wonder if injections of Legend every now and again are cheaper. I haven't sat down to go over the cost and pros and cons of each.

Also love that it's one supplement and I don't have to make a concoction of different supplements, but it's a little hard on the pocket book.

My colt loves the apple taste so that's easy. I know they make other flavors to. As for legend comparison platinum would provide constant support. Legend doesn't even last 24 hours in the horses system.
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ThreeCorners
Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2017-02-26 5:31 AM
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WiscoRacer - 2017-02-25 9:12 PM My horse wouldn't eat it at first either. I gave him half the amount the first few times and upped his oats a little more. I think it was really sticking to his lips and teeth and he didn't like that. Adding the extra oats helped it not stick so much.

Yep. Adding more "stuff" just compounds the problem. I have a very picky horse that wont eat anything new. I just added a small amount to start with and then worked her up to a full dose. It took me about 2 weeks to get her to a full dose but it sure has made a world of difference for her.  
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readytorodeo
Reg. Dec 2005
Posted 2017-02-26 8:19 AM
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OE Nutraceuticals has a product called Align. Comparable to Platinum and more cost effective.
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jettster
Reg. Jun 2007
Posted 2017-02-26 8:55 AM
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Thank you for all your help!
I'll add more oil..And water..Carrots, apples...
Would Equine Omega Gold oil be too much omegas?
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Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2017-02-26 2:32 PM
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My picky eater would not eat it at first. It took a little while. I found he would eat it better if I measured out the feed and put Platinum on top and let it sit out all day. Like fixed his evening food in in the morning.
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WiscoRacer
Reg. Jul 2015
Posted 2017-02-26 3:55 PM
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WiscoRacer - 2017-02-26 8:12 PM

My horse wouldn't eat it at first either. I gave him half the amount the first few times and upped his oats a little more. I think it was really sticking to his lips and teeth and he didn't like that. Adding the extra oats helped it not stick so much.


I could up his oats..He gets very little as it is.
Thanks!
Is this product worth the money?

I'm wondering the same thing, we ran into their booth at the NFR and being my mom is a vet, she can order it easily. So I decided to try it. I love the joint support but almost wonder if injections of Legend every now and again are cheaper. I haven't sat down to go over the cost and pros and cons of each.

Also love that it's one supplement and I don't have to make a concoction of different supplements, but it's a little hard on the pocket book.

My colt loves the apple taste so that's easy. I know they make other flavors to. As for legend comparison platinum would provide constant support. Legend doesn't even last 24 hours in the horses system.

Don't mean to steal the thread, but where have you heard this? I've always read really good articles about Legend and it's lasting effects.
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FLITASTIC
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2017-02-26 4:44 PM
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jettster - 2017-02-25 10:15 PM

WiscoRacer - 2017-02-26 8:12 PM

My horse wouldn't eat it at first either. I gave him half the amount the first few times and upped his oats a little more. I think it was really sticking to his lips and teeth and he didn't like that. Adding the extra oats helped it not stick so much.


I could up his oats..He gets very little as it is.
Thanks!
Is this product worth the money?

I'm wondering the same thing, we ran into their booth at the NFR and being my mom is a vet, she can order it easily. So I decided to try it. I love the joint support but almost wonder if injections of Legend every now and again are cheaper. I haven't sat down to go over the cost and pros and cons of each.

Also love that it's one supplement and I don't have to make a concoction of different supplements, but it's a little hard on the pocket book.

My colt loves the apple taste so that's easy. I know they make other flavors to. As for legend comparison platinum would provide constant support. Legend doesn't even last 24 hours in the horses system.

Don't mean to steal the thread, but where have you heard this? I've always read really good articles about Legend and it's lasting effects.

My veterinarian explained it to me. Thats why she has me give it IV no longer than 12 hours before a run. Most people I know give it the morning of a run. My vet said If I was running multiple days to use it daily.
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Reg. Nov 2003
Posted 2017-02-26 6:30 PM
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FLITASTIC - 2017-02-26 4:44 PM

WiscoRacer - 2017-02-26 1:55 PM

FLITASTIC - 2017-02-26 4:25 AM

WiscoRacer - 2017-02-25 11:36 PM

jettster - 2017-02-25 10:15 PM

WiscoRacer - 2017-02-26 8:12 PM

My horse wouldn't eat it at first either. I gave him half the amount the first few times and upped his oats a little more. I think it was really sticking to his lips and teeth and he didn't like that. Adding the extra oats helped it not stick so much.


I could up his oats..He gets very little as it is.
Thanks!
Is this product worth the money?

I'm wondering the same thing, we ran into their booth at the NFR and being my mom is a vet, she can order it easily. So I decided to try it. I love the joint support but almost wonder if injections of Legend every now and again are cheaper. I haven't sat down to go over the cost and pros and cons of each.

Also love that it's one supplement and I don't have to make a concoction of different supplements, but it's a little hard on the pocket book.

My colt loves the apple taste so that's easy. I know they make other flavors to. As for legend comparison platinum would provide constant support. Legend doesn't even last 24 hours in the horses system.

Don't mean to steal the thread, but where have you heard this? I've always read really good articles about Legend and it's lasting effects.

My veterinarian explained it to me. Thats why she has me give it IV no longer than 12 hours before a run. Most people I know give it the morning of a run. My vet said If I was running multiple days to use it daily.

Our vet has always advised us the same. ^^
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WiscoRacer
Reg. Jul 2015
Posted 2017-02-26 8:38 PM
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jettster - 2017-02-25 10:15 PM

WiscoRacer - 2017-02-26 8:12 PM

My horse wouldn't eat it at first either. I gave him half the amount the first few times and upped his oats a little more. I think it was really sticking to his lips and teeth and he didn't like that. Adding the extra oats helped it not stick so much.


I could up his oats..He gets very little as it is.
Thanks!
Is this product worth the money?

I'm wondering the same thing, we ran into their booth at the NFR and being my mom is a vet, she can order it easily. So I decided to try it. I love the joint support but almost wonder if injections of Legend every now and again are cheaper. I haven't sat down to go over the cost and pros and cons of each.

Also love that it's one supplement and I don't have to make a concoction of different supplements, but it's a little hard on the pocket book.

My colt loves the apple taste so that's easy. I know they make other flavors to. As for legend comparison platinum would provide constant support. Legend doesn't even last 24 hours in the horses system.

Don't mean to steal the thread, but where have you heard this? I've always read really good articles about Legend and it's lasting effects.

My veterinarian explained it to me. Thats why she has me give it IV no longer than 12 hours before a run. Most people I know give it the morning of a run. My vet said If I was running multiple days to use it daily.

That's interesting. Sounds like your vet is trying to get more money out of you. ;) I guess out of all the case studies and research I read, only one study done with six horses suggested it may not stay in their system longer than a few hours. The rest of them pretty much pointed to the fact that it had lasting effects.

But I suppose both Legend and Platinum are pretty much a shot in the dark on whether it'll work for your horse so you're gambling with either.

Edited by WiscoRacer 2017-02-26 8:39 PM
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r_beau
Reg. Apr 2010
Posted 2017-02-27 9:45 AM
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jettster - 2017-02-25 8:52 PM  I was thinking of adding oil or wetting it down.. I also cut the amount in half until he gets used to the taste. I appreciate the feedback! ??

 Yes, I would cut back on the amount until he gets used to the taste.

Start with 1/4 scoop. If he eats that, do it for a week or so.
Then go to 1/2 scoop. If he eats that, do it for a week or so.
Until you are up to the full amount you are going to give him.

My old horse Beau was a very picky eater. At the time, I was giving him Finish Line Ultra Fire, which is a VERY small scoop. I still had to sloooooowly introduce it into his feed to get him to adapt to the taste. And then he ate it fine.

 
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jettster
Reg. Jun 2007
Posted 2017-02-27 5:25 PM
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Thank you to all who responded.. It was very interesting information on the Legend.
I'd never heard of that.
I was injecting generic glucosamine 1 x month IM. I shouldn't have to do that any more.
You all rock! :)
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Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2017-02-27 6:18 PM
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WiscoRacer - 2017-02-26 8:12 PM

My horse wouldn't eat it at first either. I gave him half the amount the first few times and upped his oats a little more. I think it was really sticking to his lips and teeth and he didn't like that. Adding the extra oats helped it not stick so much.


I could up his oats..He gets very little as it is.
Thanks!
Is this product worth the money?

I'm wondering the same thing, we ran into their booth at the NFR and being my mom is a vet, she can order it easily. So I decided to try it. I love the joint support but almost wonder if injections of Legend every now and again are cheaper. I haven't sat down to go over the cost and pros and cons of each.

Also love that it's one supplement and I don't have to make a concoction of different supplements, but it's a little hard on the pocket book.

My colt loves the apple taste so that's easy. I know they make other flavors to. As for legend comparison platinum would provide constant support. Legend doesn't even last 24 hours in the horses system.

Don't mean to steal the thread, but where have you heard this? I've always read really good articles about Legend and it's lasting effects.

My veterinarian explained it to me. Thats why she has me give it IV no longer than 12 hours before a run. Most people I know give it the morning of a run. My vet said If I was running multiple days to use it daily.

That's interesting. Sounds like your vet is trying to get more money out of you. ;) I guess out of all the case studies and research I read, only one study done with six horses suggested it may not stay in their system longer than a few hours. The rest of them pretty much pointed to the fact that it had lasting effects.

But I suppose both Legend and Platinum are pretty much a shot in the dark on whether it'll work for your horse so you're gambling with either.

Quite the opposite. My vet makes Zero dollars off of me with legend. She calls in a prescription to wherever pharmacy I want that has a sale or cheapest price. She could care less if I use it and where I get it from. I have confirmed this with several performance vets and have talked to many many people with the same understanding. Everyone has to do what's best for their horse.
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IowaCanChaser
Reg. Dec 2014
Posted 2017-02-27 7:21 PM
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Aloe Juice!!!

I started Platinum recently and my horse would take a bite and freak out because it stuck to his teeth really bad. I started buying Aloe Juice from Walmart it's $5 for a jug and it works perfect to wet the Platinum down and they like the Aloe taste. As a side effect it will help with ulcer prevention and make their skin and hair healthy and shiny!
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Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2017-02-28 11:42 AM
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My picky mare wouldn't touch it at first- after a week she would eat it out of my hand like a treat.   Give it some time- now all I do is free feed cubes and feed her platinum strait, no grain.   
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jettster
Reg. Jun 2007
Posted 2017-02-28 12:52 PM
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lopnaround - 2017-03-01 10:42 AM

My picky mare wouldn't touch it at first- after a week she would eat it out of my hand like a treat.   Give it some time- now all I do is free feed cubes and feed her platinum strait, no grain.   

That's awesome!
Thank you! :)
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Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2017-02-28 9:15 PM
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Mine love the cherry flavoring
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jettster
Reg. Jun 2007
Posted 2017-03-01 4:03 PM
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BKBarrelHorses - 2017-03-01 8:15 PM

Mine love the cherry flavoring

I wasn't offered an option on flavor. Apple is what they gave me.. Dave's eating it better in the morning, with a real apple and his Equine Omega Gold oil in it.
Night ration, I guess I'll have to do the same..
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