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Equine Nutritionist
blazinunicorn
Reg. Mar 2017
Posted 2019-09-05 3:03 PM
Subject: Equine Nutritionist




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Location: WA

Equine nutritionists in the PNW?

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Lookin For Diamonds
Reg. Jul 2009
Posted 2019-09-05 3:07 PM
Subject: RE: Equine Nutritionist


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Steve Duren   drsduren@gmail.com

This is who I've used for years... he also formulates the feed for LMF

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Sandok
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2019-09-06 8:30 AM
Subject: RE: Equine Nutritionist


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I have reached out to a couple of nutritionist this year and told them my feeding program.  I have my horses on the Renew Gold and my 30 year old also gets Bluebonnet Elite Senior.  I wanted to take my other gelding off all processed feeds as he was/is too heavy.  The Nutritionists all did not like the Renew Gold in the program.  Not sure why.  My one gelding only gets a little under a cup per feeding morning and night and my older gelding gets probably two cups morning and night.  The one gelding who was heavy has finally lost some weight but he still needs to lose more.  The older gelding looks pretty dang good for 30 I must say.  Hair coat good hooves good, only problem he has is the inflammtion in his ankles and tendons.  I am sure he has arthritis but I have him on some supplements that I think are finally doing their job.  Anyway I hope so.

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winwillows
Reg. Jul 2013
Posted 2019-09-06 12:04 PM
Subject: RE: Equine Nutritionist


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Many equine feed advisors make a living by designing feed programs that require complicated supplement support. They are invested in this complication. Without it, you do not need help feeding your horse. Renew Gold is designed to allow normal efficient functioning of the horses entire digestive system from the mouth to and through the hind gut. The better the system functions, the less additional supplementation is need, and the less help you need in establishing a diet for your horse. Generating confusion through complication is a big industry in animal health. Because feeding Renew Gold is simple, easy and, in most cases requires no additional supplementation there is no money to be made for a consultant to recommend it. That said, there are a lot of vets, nutritionists, and consultants who “get it” using Renew Gold in their diets  

 

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blazinunicorn
Reg. Mar 2017
Posted 2019-09-07 12:25 AM
Subject: RE: Equine Nutritionist




25
Location: WA

Lookin For Diamonds - 2019-09-05 1:07 PM


Steve Duren   drsduren@gmail.com


This is who I've used for years... he also formulates the feed for LMF


Thanks!

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blazinunicorn
Reg. Mar 2017
Posted 2019-09-07 12:29 AM
Subject: RE: Equine Nutritionist




25
Location: WA

Sandok - 2019-09-06 6:30 AM


I have reached out to a couple of nutritionist this year and told them my feeding program.  I have my horses on the Renew Gold and my 30 year old also gets Bluebonnet Elite Senior.  I wanted to take my other gelding off all processed feeds as he was/is too heavy.  The Nutritionists all did not like the Renew Gold in the program.  Not sure why.  My one gelding only gets a little under a cup per feeding morning and night and my older gelding gets probably two cups morning and night.  The one gelding who was heavy has finally lost some weight but he still needs to lose more.  The older gelding looks pretty dang good for 30 I must say.  Hair coat good hooves good, only problem he has is the inflammtion in his ankles and tendons.  I am sure he has arthritis but I have him on some supplements that I think are finally doing their job.  Anyway I hope so.


What are the supplements do you have him on and what changes have you noticed? I love renew gold and have only seen positive things from it! Unfortunitely Bluebonnet isn't around my area, or else I would probably be on the train. 

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