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Effective Non-Liquid Ulcer Supplement?
fulltiltfilly
Reg. Dec 2008
Posted 2018-12-09 7:42 AM
Subject: Effective Non-Liquid Ulcer Supplement?



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 I normally do the U Shield and it has helped my horse 100%. Winter and freeszing temps are now here. I board and the BO doesn't want to be bothered with taking the U Shield in the house so it won't freeze. I have already had an at lenght conversation with her and she was pretty put out that I was asking her to please do this for my horse.  I'm already on my second ulcer supplement since having to stop the other and neither have helped. 

I am looking into other boarding options but it might be a while until I find something.
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Barnmom
Reg. May 2006
Posted 2018-12-09 8:32 AM
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Have you tried GastroPlus from THE?  Sometimes I have to start with half a scoop until they eat it good, then move up to one scoop a day. 
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fulltiltfilly
Reg. Dec 2008
Posted 2018-12-09 1:39 PM
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Barnmom - 2018-12-09 9:32 AM Have you tried GastroPlus from THE?  Sometimes I have to start with half a scoop until they eat it good, then move up to one scoop a day. 

I have not. I'll have to check it out, thanks! 
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FLITASTIC
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2018-12-09 3:55 PM
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Message winwillows on here. The maker of Renew Gold. I can’t tell you why, but just do it and tell him you need ulcer help. He will be making his own announcement soon , very exciting news regarding ulcer treatment.

Edited by FLITASTIC 2018-12-09 3:57 PM
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Douglas J Gordon
Reg. Jun 2008
Posted 2018-12-09 5:47 PM
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Chandler's Mom
Reg. Jan 2015
Posted 2018-12-09 6:52 PM
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FLITASTIC - 2018-12-09 3:55 PM

Message winwillows on here. The maker of Renew Gold. I can’t tell you why, but just do it and tell him you need ulcer help. He will be making his own announcement soon , very exciting news regarding ulcer treatment.

Sounds exciting!!
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wyoming barrel racer
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2018-12-09 7:29 PM
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THE GastroPLUS is $110 shipped for 30 scoops and if you feel you have the ulcers in control but want a prevent we have THE GI Ulcer Support $80 for 80 scoops.  
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dRowe
Reg. Jan 2017
Posted 2018-12-09 8:03 PM
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TONS of people rave about Purina Outlast. I haven’t had to try it, but I would if my horses had ulcers.
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cutnrunqhmt
Reg. Oct 2010
Posted 2018-12-09 8:16 PM
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I have had great luck with just using marshmellow root powder and aloe powder. It is simple and worked on 20 of mine when we had a toxic hay issue that gave every horse ulcers with the exception of one one mare who was already on marshmellow and aloe.
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FLITASTIC
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2018-12-09 9:26 PM
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Chandler's Mom - 2018-12-09 4:52 PM

FLITASTIC - 2018-12-09 3:55 PM

Message winwillows on here. The maker of Renew Gold. I can’t tell you why, but just do it and tell him you need ulcer help. He will be making his own announcement soon , very exciting news regarding ulcer treatment.

Sounds exciting!!

It really is!!!! Lol. I’m under a gag order of sorts but if you message or call him , he can explain some very exciting news related to the topic of this thread!!!
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FLITASTIC
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2018-12-09 9:28 PM
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dRowe - 2018-12-09 6:03 PM

TONS of people rave about Purina Outlast. I haven’t had to try it, but I would if my horses had ulcers.

Before you get the outlast...... talk to winwillows.
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2018-12-10 8:06 AM
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2018-12-10 8:09 AM
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dRowe - 2018-12-09 8:03 PM

TONS of people rave about Purina Outlast. I haven’t had to try it, but I would if my horses had ulcers.

My trainer was feeding the OUTLAST to 4 horses. Two collicked from ulcers. We quit using the OUTLAST and have not had a problem.
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Kay-DRacing.
Reg. Jun 2009
Posted 2018-12-10 9:10 AM
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I second MVP Gastroplex. PM me if you are interested in trying it. It is very affordable. 
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Nateracer
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2018-12-10 9:19 AM
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I have the THE ulcer stuff mixed in with my muscle mass and haven't had any issues.

I have also used U-gard pellets in the past and they worked well.   
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LMS
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2018-12-10 10:54 AM
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I looked up U-shield, I would bet ulcer-aid would do the trick.  you're basically using an antacid "calcium carbonate and magnesium oxide"  Compare supplements as to their active ingredients.   
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fulltiltfilly
Reg. Dec 2008
Posted 2018-12-10 11:56 AM
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LMS - 2018-12-10 11:54 AM I looked up U-shield, I would bet ulcer-aid would do the trick.  you're basically using an antacid "calcium carbonate and magnesium oxide"  Compare supplements as to their active ingredients.   

I'll look that one up. First one I tried was Leg Up Ulcer pellet. It had basically the same ingredients as U Shield but more of it and it didn't work for some reason. I'm thinking the liquid can provide a coating on the stomach.  
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RoaniePonie11
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2018-12-10 9:02 PM
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SmartGut Ultra.

I officially 100% believe in this product. It has made two very hard-to-keep-happy stomachs ulcer free without the need of meds under hauling stress. I love love love this product.
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bkkelly08
Reg. May 2012
Posted 2018-12-13 9:50 AM
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I've been using MVP exceed 6 way, THE GastroPlus, and Purina outlast and I've seen a drastic change in my horse's attitude within the last 2 weeks.
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want2chase3
Reg. May 2009
Posted 2018-12-13 10:22 AM
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DAC Cool Gut you can even get it in smart paks. No mess and easy to administer, just add to feed.

But on a side note I'm patiently (not so much) waiting to see what Win is going to announce! Renew Gold is a phenomenal product!
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FLITASTIC
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2018-12-13 10:29 AM
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want2chase3 - 2018-12-13 8:22 AM

DAC Cool Gut you can even get it in smart paks. No mess and easy to administer, just add to feed.

But on a side note I'm patiently (not so much) waiting to see what Win is going to announce! Renew Gold is a phenomenal product!

I sent you a PM...
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JLazyT_perf_horses
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2018-12-13 10:42 AM
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MVP Gastro-Plex is my go-to, I have everything on it
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Chandler's Mom
Reg. Jan 2015
Posted 2018-12-13 12:53 PM
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FLITASTIC - 2018-12-13 10:29 AM

want2chase3 - 2018-12-13 8:22 AM

DAC Cool Gut you can even get it in smart paks. No mess and easy to administer, just add to feed.

But on a side note I'm patiently (not so much) waiting to see what Win is going to announce! Renew Gold is a phenomenal product!

I sent you a PM...

Not fair
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FLITASTIC
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2018-12-13 1:26 PM
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Chandler's Mom - 2018-12-13 10:53 AM

FLITASTIC - 2018-12-13 10:29 AM

want2chase3 - 2018-12-13 8:22 AM

DAC Cool Gut you can even get it in smart paks. No mess and easy to administer, just add to feed.

But on a side note I'm patiently (not so much) waiting to see what Win is going to announce! Renew Gold is a phenomenal product!

I sent you a PM...

Not fair

SENT!
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winwillows
Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2018-12-13 1:28 PM
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I haven't been trying to be vague about the ulcer project. We are in the process of setting up distribution so that people can actually get this. We hope to have that set up very soon. In the mean time, here is what we are excited about.
GastroBuf
We have had a great relationship with Stance Equine in Australia for a number of years. I consulted for them on their project to bring Cool Stance to the US in 2010. We use only their coconut meal in our products, and their founder, Dr. Tim Kempton, is a personal friend.
For the last few years they have been working on a different approach to treating and minimizing the chance of ulcers in horses. Their research lead to the development of a formulation that has proven effective in both the fore and hind gut in normalizing pH and minimizing the formation of ulcers and resolving existing ones.
There is a lot talk about Lithothamnion today. This is harvested from red algae off of the coast of Iceland. It has the ability to buffer acid with a unique slow release of bio-available minerals calcium, magnesium and silicon. Research shows buffering for as long as 4 to 6 hours in both stomach and hindgut fermentation activities. There is some use of this by one or two companies recently, but inclusions and formulations are vastly different from our use.
Included in the formulation is two forms of Turmeric, powdered coconut oil ( a potent source of Lauric acid), a prebiotic and a probiotic. GastroBuf contains absolutely no fillers, it is a 100% active formula.
Almost two years of trials precede the release of this product in the US. It is now manufactured in the US and will be widely available through stores on the West Coast and on line by Jan 1.
More information to follow shortly. This is the real deal, and a game changer for ulcer prone horses.
Win


Edited by winwillows 2018-12-13 1:34 PM
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Chandler's Mom
Reg. Jan 2015
Posted 2018-12-13 1:47 PM
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winwillows - 2018-12-13 1:28 PM

I haven't been trying to be vague about the ulcer project. We are in the process of setting up distribution so that people can actually get this. We hope to have that set up very soon. In the mean time, here is what we are excited about.
GastroBuf
We have had a great relationship with Stance Equine in Australia for a number of years. I consulted for them on their project to bring Cool Stance to the US in 2010. We use only their coconut meal in our products, and their founder, Dr. Tim Kempton, is a personal friend.
For the last few years they have been working on a different approach to treating and minimizing the chance of ulcers in horses. Their research lead to the development of a formulation that has proven effective in both the fore and hind gut in normalizing pH and minimizing the formation of ulcers and resolving existing ones.
There is a lot talk about Lithothamnion today. This is harvested from red algae off of the coast of Iceland. It has the ability to buffer acid with a unique slow release of bio-available minerals calcium, magnesium and silicon. Research shows buffering for as long as 4 to 6 hours in both stomach and hindgut fermentation activities. There is some use of this by one or two companies recently, but inclusions and formulations are vastly different from our use.
Included in the formulation is two forms of Turmeric, powdered coconut oil ( a potent source of Lauric acid), a prebiotic and a probiotic. GastroBuf contains absolutely no fillers, it is a 100% active formula.
Almost two years of trials precede the release of this product in the US. It is now manufactured in the US and will be widely available through stores on the West Coast and on line by Jan 1.
More information to follow shortly. This is the real deal, and a game changer for ulcer prone horses.
Win

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fulltiltfilly
Reg. Dec 2008
Posted 2018-12-13 1:53 PM
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winwillows - 2018-12-13 2:28 PM

I haven't been trying to be vague about the ulcer project. We are in the process of setting up distribution so that people can actually get this. We hope to have that set up very soon. In the mean time, here is what we are excited about.
GastroBuf
We have had a great relationship with Stance Equine in Australia for a number of years. I consulted for them on their project to bring Cool Stance to the US in 2010. We use only their coconut meal in our products, and their founder, Dr. Tim Kempton, is a personal friend.
For the last few years they have been working on a different approach to treating and minimizing the chance of ulcers in horses. Their research lead to the development of a formulation that has proven effective in both the fore and hind gut in normalizing pH and minimizing the formation of ulcers and resolving existing ones.
There is a lot talk about Lithothamnion today. This is harvested from red algae off of the coast of Iceland. It has the ability to buffer acid with a unique slow release of bio-available minerals calcium, magnesium and silicon. Research shows buffering for as long as 4 to 6 hours in both stomach and hindgut fermentation activities. There is some use of this by one or two companies recently, but inclusions and formulations are vastly different from our use.
Included in the formulation is two forms of Turmeric, powdered coconut oil ( a potent source of Lauric acid), a prebiotic and a probiotic. GastroBuf contains absolutely no fillers, it is a 100% active formula.
Almost two years of trials precede the release of this product in the US. It is now manufactured in the US and will be widely available through stores on the West Coast and on line by Jan 1.
More information to follow shortly. This is the real deal, and a game changer for ulcer prone horses.
Win

Can you give any details on pricing?
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winwillows
Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2018-12-13 2:01 PM
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Maintenance dose will be around $2.10 per day. High stress, chronic problem is a 21 day treatment that is twice that per day. You administer morning and night. Response if very fast.
Win
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FLITASTIC
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2018-12-13 2:06 PM
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winwillows - 2018-12-13 11:28 AM

I haven't been trying to be vague about the ulcer project. We are in the process of setting up distribution so that people can actually get this. We hope to have that set up very soon. In the mean time, here is what we are excited about.
GastroBuf
We have had a great relationship with Stance Equine in Australia for a number of years. I consulted for them on their project to bring Cool Stance to the US in 2010. We use only their coconut meal in our products, and their founder, Dr. Tim Kempton, is a personal friend.
For the last few years they have been working on a different approach to treating and minimizing the chance of ulcers in horses. Their research lead to the development of a formulation that has proven effective in both the fore and hind gut in normalizing pH and minimizing the formation of ulcers and resolving existing ones.
There is a lot talk about Lithothamnion today. This is harvested from red algae off of the coast of Iceland. It has the ability to buffer acid with a unique slow release of bio-available minerals calcium, magnesium and silicon. Research shows buffering for as long as 4 to 6 hours in both stomach and hindgut fermentation activities. There is some use of this by one or two companies recently, but inclusions and formulations are vastly different from our use.
Included in the formulation is two forms of Turmeric, powdered coconut oil ( a potent source of Lauric acid), a prebiotic and a probiotic. GastroBuf contains absolutely no fillers, it is a 100% active formula.
Almost two years of trials precede the release of this product in the US. It is now manufactured in the US and will be widely available through stores on the West Coast and on line by Jan 1.
More information to follow shortly. This is the real deal, and a game changer for ulcer prone horses.
Win

I'm glad Win posted the information here.... It works amazing!
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Mrs.Stepniak
Reg. Oct 2015
Posted 2018-12-14 3:20 PM
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I have had very good results with Jeremiahs Ulcer Repulser. Very inexpensive and they will also package it in individual servings if you request it.
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Douglas J Gordon
Reg. Jun 2008
Posted 2018-12-16 10:04 PM
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Reg. Aug 2009
Posted 2018-12-18 8:58 AM
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Nateracer - 2018-12-10 9:19 AM

I have the THE ulcer stuff mixed in with my muscle mass and haven't had any issues.

I have also used U-gard pellets in the past and they worked well.   

The U-Gard pellets and powder are great for the price!
If I suspect ulcers, I'll treat, and then get them going on U-Gard to prevent them returning and have had great luck with that.
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Reg. Jan 2013
Posted 2018-12-18 9:34 AM
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winwillows - 2018-12-13 12:28 PM

I haven't been trying to be vague about the ulcer project. We are in the process of setting up distribution so that people can actually get this. We hope to have that set up very soon. In the mean time, here is what we are excited about.
GastroBuf
We have had a great relationship with Stance Equine in Australia for a number of years. I consulted for them on their project to bring Cool Stance to the US in 2010. We use only their coconut meal in our products, and their founder, Dr. Tim Kempton, is a personal friend.
For the last few years they have been working on a different approach to treating and minimizing the chance of ulcers in horses. Their research lead to the development of a formulation that has proven effective in both the fore and hind gut in normalizing pH and minimizing the formation of ulcers and resolving existing ones.
There is a lot talk about Lithothamnion today. This is harvested from red algae off of the coast of Iceland. It has the ability to buffer acid with a unique slow release of bio-available minerals calcium, magnesium and silicon. Research shows buffering for as long as 4 to 6 hours in both stomach and hindgut fermentation activities. There is some use of this by one or two companies recently, but inclusions and formulations are vastly different from our use.
Included in the formulation is two forms of Turmeric, powdered coconut oil ( a potent source of Lauric acid), a prebiotic and a probiotic. GastroBuf contains absolutely no fillers, it is a 100% active formula.
Almost two years of trials precede the release of this product in the US. It is now manufactured in the US and will be widely available through stores on the West Coast and on line by Jan 1.
More information to follow shortly. This is the real deal, and a game changer for ulcer prone horses.
Win

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Posted 2018-12-18 10:05 PM
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fulltiltfilly
Reg. Dec 2008
Posted 2018-12-19 12:08 PM
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dashnlotti - 2018-12-18 9:58 AM
Nateracer - 2018-12-10 9:19 AM I have the THE ulcer stuff mixed in with my muscle mass and haven't had any issues.



I have also used U-gard pellets in the past and they worked well.   
The U-Gard pellets and powder are great for the price! If I suspect ulcers, I'll treat, and then get them going on U-Gard to prevent them returning and have had great luck with that.

Did you have the same results with both? I had my mare on a pellet (not U-Gard) and it didn't work at all. I am wanting to try the Ugard pellets because the scoop for the powder is alot. She's eating it but it just gets all over.  
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