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| Wondering if anyone has ever used Equine Omega Complete on their barrel horse? I have a friend who swears by it but she has dressage horses so I wanted to see if anyone was feeding it to their barrel horses.
If so, what are your experiences/results? | |
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| Sure do. I barrel race with many people here in Ontario that use it, and now that my fractious minded gelding has been on it for two months I understand why! I used to not be able to even lope my gelding for more than a couple circles without him losing his mind, swapping leads, and getting just generally upset.This winter, after being on it for two months and also getting my geldings feet feeling better, he is a new horse! Trotting, loping on a loose rein. I've even been riding bridleless. Plus he's as shiny as a copper penny so that's a plus. The only negative thing I've found is that he will not eat it, so I have to give him two syringes full every day. If I did not like the results, I would not keep syringing him lol. However, my two year old loves the stuff and tries to grab it out of my hand so to each their own.
I definitely recommend. It's also super affordable. There are alot of products in the states that I would love to use but with shipping the and exchange rate, it's not affordable for me to do that. | |
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     Location: Do I hear Banjos? | We tried it...but I couldn't get the mare to even touch the stuff. She'd not a picky eater. To me it smelled like fish oil. Maybe that's what puts some of them off. | |
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