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          Location: South Georgia | I am wanting a multipurpose supplement and my research has led me to this one. Do y’all have any experience with it? I’m wanting gastric, hoof, and joint all in one. He’s also highly sensitive, so I like that this one has magnesium.
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | horsegirl - 2018-07-03 11:23 AM I am wanting a multipurpose supplement and my research has led me to this one. Do y’all have any experience with it? I’m wanting gastric, hoof, and joint all in one. He’s also highly sensitive, so I like that this one has magnesium.
I have never use this product but have used other products from this maker and MVP is a good one |
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  Location: Illinois | I have all of mine on it, won't use anything else. If you want to PM me I can talk to you about any offers we may have going on right now |
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Posts: 1514
  Location: Illinois | I did a 30 day test on my 4 year old recently after starting her on it, didn't change her feed or anything else. I'll try to attach a photo of the results I saw in that period of time, she really blossomed
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    Location: MN | Ive been using it for years now. Love it! I also did a 3 month (when the snow and woolies hit) and 6 month, before and after.
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| I don't have a review to tell you, but I just started my new guy on it Sunday night! I did a lot of research, and looked up past threads on here. Also, they have a 60 day money back guarantee, and I was able to take advantage of their introductory offer on it as well. I took a picture on Sunday, so will write a review in a month. I was considering Platinum, but I'm DONE with powdered supplements. My guy eats the 6-way right up! |
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| MVP will 100% stand behind their money back guarantee so there is no risk for you to try. I say go for it! |
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 The best bad guy on the internet
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   Location: Arizona | I am on my second 60 day bucket. I was feeding the Oxygen products but wanted to give this a try. She looks good, but she looked good on the Oxygen product too. I can't really determine if I see any results. Nothing has changed. I am not sure i am going to continue using it, as it's a bit pricey. I don't have any before or after photos. Here is a recent picture of her.
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  Location: Kansas / South Dakota | Not to steal, but do any of you feel as thought your horses get hot on Exceed 6 Way? Ive had a couple people (that swear by MVP products) tell me they dont feed it for that reason. |
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  Location: Illinois | Two Nickels - 2019-03-28 1:19 PM
Not to steal, but do any of you feel as thought your horses get hot on Exceed 6 Way? Ive had a couple people (that swear by MVP products) tell me they dont feed it for that reason.
I've heard it can, I haven't noticed it much. My gelding is one that can usually sit for 5 months and ride fine in the spring getting back on. He's been on it for a few years now and I do notice he's a little more energized the first couple rides. I wouldn't call him hot and he doesn't do anything silly, but he does move out more willingly that he normally does. He's also very sensitive to feeds as far as hotness goes. I put him on Pro Force Fuel for awhile and I loved it, but even at just under 1/4 scoop he couldn't sit for even 2 days off. He turned into a spooky snorty fruit loop. He turns into a fire breathing dragon on Red Cell. My 5 year old is kind of fragile and can't handle much grain at all and the Exceed doesn't change her behavior at all. My 26 year old is on it who is a pasture pet and he's quiet all the time. A friend had hers on it and I felt like he got a little hot, he's kind of always a "ride for 30 minutes before you get a working brain" type of horse. But we stuck with it and after a few weeks he went back to his usual self. I think a lot of the ones who do notice a "hotness" don't like it and immediately remove it, rather than seeing if it'll level out with their regular workouts after a bit of time. I think if it made my gelding hot I'd love it even more, he's exhausting to ride and you have to really ask him for every inch of each step lol. He'd rather just sleep his whole life |
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  Location: Kansas / South Dakota | JLazyT_perf_horses - 2019-03-28 1:37 PM
Two Nickels - 2019-03-28 1:19 PM
Not to steal, but do any of you feel as thought your horses get hot on Exceed 6 Way? Ive had a couple people (that swear by MVP products) tell me they dont feed it for that reason.
I've heard it can, I haven't noticed it much. My gelding is one that can usually sit for 5 months and ride fine in the spring getting back on. He's been on it for a few years now and I do notice he's a little more energized the first couple rides. I wouldn't call him hot and he doesn't do anything silly, but he does move out more willingly that he normally does. He's also very sensitive to feeds as far as hotness goes. I put him on Pro Force Fuel for awhile and I loved it, but even at just under 1/4 scoop he couldn't sit for even 2 days off. He turned into a spooky snorty fruit loop. He turns into a fire breathing dragon on Red Cell. My 5 year old is kind of fragile and can't handle much grain at all and the Exceed doesn't change her behavior at all. My 26 year old is on it who is a pasture pet and he's quiet all the time. A friend had hers on it and I felt like he got a little hot, he's kind of always a "ride for 30 minutes before you get a working brain" type of horse. But we stuck with it and after a few weeks he went back to his usual self. I think a lot of the ones who do notice a "hotness" don't like it and immediately remove it, rather than seeing if it'll level out with their regular workouts after a bit of time. I think if it made my gelding hot I'd love it even more, he's exhausting to ride and you have to really ask him for every inch of each step lol. He'd rather just sleep his whole life
Can you please PM me? I tried to send you one about introductory offers but my computer is being defiant this afternoon :) |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | I tried it for about 6 months and saw zero difference in my horse. I'm sure if you had one that was deficient in something it provided you'd be able to see something positive, but for mine that were already on a good program and healthy? Meh. And I have yet to find an oral joint supplement that really did anything. |
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| I had two of my horses on it for 2 months and there was no difference. No difference after stopping. |
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| I felt like I couldn't afford it. |
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      Location: Arkansas | Bump |
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