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   Location: Arizona | I am thinking about changing up my mare's supplements. Her stomach seems a bit sensitive. I had her on Animal Element Detox which is awesome but I think she's gaining too much weight on this. I am looking to add a little pep to her as well. I have looked into Smooth Run, Oxygen Products, OE, etc...what are you guys feeding? I am looking for an all around supplement that won't break the bank.
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     Location: Oklahoma | Forefront awesome! and will not break the bank! Yes I am a dealer but even if you don't buy from me I would still say you should try no matter who you buy from!!! |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | I would look into T.H.E. are Oxygen, both are awesome  |
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| For a sensitive stomach I'd look into Performance Equine Probiotics.
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   Location: Arizona | Thanks for all the suggestions. I will check each one out!  |
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        Location: ND | I've pretty much quit feeding supplements. I feed one horse THE's breathing supplement as he has allergies & it really helps him. But all my horses look just as good & ride great......at much less cost than when I was trying all the different supplements! They all have access to loose salt & mineral & that's all I do anymore. |
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       Location: SE Missouri | LIVE2RUN - 2018-02-20 9:50 AM
I am thinking about changing up my mare's supplements. Her stomach seems a bit sensitive. I had her on Animal Element Detox which is awesome but I think she's gaining too much weight on this. I am looking to add a little pep to her as well. I have looked into Smooth Run, Oxygen Products, OE, etc...what are you guys feeding? I am looking for an all around supplement that won't break the bank.
Thanks.
If she's gaining noticeable weight on a supplement maybe it's actually doing what she needs it to allowing her to gain weight?? I don't know why you would want to move away from it? Maybe just work on her conditioning (and I have zero idea what it's currently like)?? Just throwing options out there.. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | SaraJean - 2018-02-21 4:22 PM I've pretty much quit feeding supplements. I feed one horse THE's breathing supplement as he has allergies & it really helps him. But all my horses look just as good & ride great......at much less cost than when I was trying all the different supplements! They all have access to loose salt & mineral & that's all I do anymore.
My thoughts too, I try to stay away from supplements but sometimes we do need to add.. So which breathing supplement is it that you are using on your horse from T.H.E.? |
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| Only extra thing I give 2 of mine is THE MM, that's it. I also feed renew gold, but I don't really consider it a supp. |
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        Location: ND | Southtxponygirl - 2018-02-21 4:03 PM SaraJean - 2018-02-21 4:22 PM I've pretty much quit feeding supplements. I feed one horse THE's breathing supplement as he has allergies & it really helps him. But all my horses look just as good & ride great......at much less cost than when I was trying all the different supplements! They all have access to loose salt & mineral & that's all I do anymore. My thoughts too, I try to stay away from supplements but sometimes we do need to add.. So which breathing supplement is it that you are using on your horse from T.H.E.?
It's the Perfomance blend with 3x bleeder, breathing & cough added. |
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     Location: Missouri | It sounds like to me the AE detox is doing its job! You might look at your Feed and you might can cut that back or a little more exercise for your horse is needed. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | SaraJean - 2018-02-21 6:34 PM Southtxponygirl - 2018-02-21 4:03 PM SaraJean - 2018-02-21 4:22 PM I've pretty much quit feeding supplements. I feed one horse THE's breathing supplement as he has allergies & it really helps him. But all my horses look just as good & ride great......at much less cost than when I was trying all the different supplements! They all have access to loose salt & mineral & that's all I do anymore. My thoughts too, I try to stay away from supplements but sometimes we do need to add.. So which breathing supplement is it that you are using on your horse from T.H.E.? It's the Perfomance blend with 3x bleeder, breathing & cough added.
I'm thinking of trying the COPD supplement.. This one gelding has allergies and I have notice mucus in his water sometimes, If this weather will clear up for awhile I want to take him and get him scoped, but for now I thought I'll try something different for a few months to see if theres any more improvement. |
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        Location: somewhere up north | I love the MVP line of supplements. We feed Exceed 6 way and GastroPlex. They carry the NASC seal and offer a 60 day money back guarantee. I would suggest looking into the GastroPlex for your horse. We have all our hauling/competition horses on this has helped my horses with eating, nerves, and overall health. http://www.unitedvetequine.com/horse-nutritional-supplements/gastro-plex-pellets-MVP-horse-supplements.asp
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   Location: Arizona | chasincansMN - 2018-02-22 2:55 PM
I love the MVP line of supplements. We feed Exceed 6 way and GastroPlex. They carry the NASC seal and offer a 60 day money back guarantee. I would suggest looking into the GastroPlex for your horse. We have all our hauling/competition horses on this has helped my horses with eating, nerves, and overall health. http://www.unitedvetequine.com/horse-nutritional-supplements/gastro-plex-pellets-MVP-horse-supplements.asp
Message me for more information. If you use my name, Erin Bayer, when you call you can get an intro offer too! 800.328.6652 Free shipping too
After researching the supplements I did go with the Exceed 6-way. I am going to give it a try. I wish I saw your post before i placed the order. But I did get free shipping.
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   Location: Arizona | another has been - 2018-02-21 7:53 PM
It sounds like to me the AE detox is doing its job! You might look at your Feed and you might can cut that back or a little more exercise for your horse is needed.
I love the Detox. It changed my mare completely. She looks amazing, but she's just a bit bulky looking. I need to add some muscle and thin her out a bit. We are adding speed now to the pattern, I want something to help with that. I ride her almost everyday. I recently switched her to the Oxygen product. However, if I dont ride her she tends to have a bit of the runs, it might be too rich for her, not sure. So that's why I have decided to look elsewhere. I have added a picture. Top picture is when i bought her, bottom is 30 days on Animal Element Detox....
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  Location: The Great Northwest | I am feeding Hemp oil and meal. This give a horse a superior diet. The Hemp oil gives all the essential Omegas in a unique form. The most efficient form to metabolise of any plant oil. Hemp oil deliver the correct ratio of Omega 3-6-9 without causing imbalance. Hemp Oil is a balanced source of natural occuring Gamma-Linolenic Acid (GLA) and Stearidonic Acid (SDA). Hemp seed ground into granules makes for a nutritious whole food that offers high quality protein in a highly palatable form. This is very important to your horse because they require enough essential amino acids (building blocks) to synthesize body proteins, including muscle, hooves, blood protein, antibodies, skin, vital organs, hormones and more. An important aspect of Hemp protein is that it is a quality source of the amino acids arginine and histidine, the sulfur containing amino acid methionine and cysteine, and keratin. If only one source of protein is fed (as in grass hay) your horse will not get sufficient amino acids to be as healthy as possible. Hemp seed meal offers all ten essential amino acids. Those that must be in the diet in proper proportions to be best utilzed by the body. The quality of protein found in Hemp meal is so high in fact that it rivals soybeans. Benefits: improves health, less excitable behaviour, decreases inflammation & pain, reduces anxiety & aggression, lowers heart rate in exercising horses, decreases metabolic heat prodution, enhances stamina, enhances body condition, GMO Free, wheat free, PETRO-chemical free, molasses free. |
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| skye - 2018-02-24 6:08 PM
I am feeding Hemp oil and meal. This give a horse a superior diet. The Hemp oil gives all the essential Omegas in a unique form. The most efficient form to metabolise of any plant oil. Hemp oil deliver the correct ratio of Omega 3-6-9 without causing imbalance. Hemp Oil is a balanced source of natural occuring Gamma-Linolenic Acid (GLA) and Stearidonic Acid (SDA). Hemp seed ground into granules makes for a nutritious whole food that offers high quality protein in a highly palatable form. This is very important to your horse because they require enough essential amino acids (building blocks) to synthesize body proteins, including muscle, hooves, blood protein, antibodies, skin, vital organs, hormones and more. An important aspect of Hemp protein is that it is a quality source of the amino acids arginine and histidine, the sulfur containing amino acid methionine and cysteine, and keratin. If only one source of protein is fed (as in grass hay) your horse will not get sufficient amino acids to be as healthy as possible. Hemp seed meal offers all ten essential amino acids. Those that must be in the diet in proper proportions to be best utilzed by the body. The quality of protein found in Hemp meal is so high in fact that it rivals soybeans. Benefits: improves health, less excitable behaviour, decreases inflammation & pain, reduces anxiety & aggression, lowers heart rate in exercising horses, decreases metabolic heat prodution, enhances stamina, enhances body condition, GMO Free, wheat free, PETRO-chemical free, molasses free.
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  Location: The Great Northwest | To learn more about the Hemp go to FB North American Hemp Products and to order.
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      Location: Oakdale, CA | 1DSoon - 2018-02-21 5:10 AM just mail me the money would spend every month and I will send you an email or snap chat about how awsome your animals look.
The results will be the same and I will have more money.

this is how I feel about suppliments too.............tried alot of them and well just stick to flax seed, oats, some barly and a older horse I have get lmf senior and I like rice bran...................
when I feed the suppliments it makes me feel good but I haven't ever had any good results...............and or my horses wouldn't eat them |
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