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| CYA Ranch - 2014-05-06 2:35 PM
Guiness - 2014-05-06 2:16 PM I think I need a 2nd job or my horse needs to start winning some races. UGH just looked at the price. So 2 scoops per day is going to be at least $150 per month.
I don't feed what the bucket says. When we're at home I only grain once a day. In the off season they get 1/2 scoop a day, during the season they get 1 scoop a day and on the road I grain them twice a day with a scoop morning and night. It lasts longer than what you think.
Ditto - This is what I do too :)
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         Location: Where I am happiest | I started one of my old retired mares on the CJ 2 weeks ago and I am still struggling to get her to eat it. |
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      Location: Montana | I feed PP and was considering going to the CJ. Visited with two different vets and they both recommended that I stick with the PP and add Cetyl M or Natural Stride instead. It brings the cost down quite a bit on a per feed basis. I feed once a day during competition season and twice a day if we're running multiple times on the weekend. |
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| I'm happy to hear this! I just started my gelding on the CJ 3 days ago. Hoping for the same "happy" results you have!!!  |
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   Location: Texas | I started mine on cj about 3 weeks ago. Can't really tell any difference yet, he is pretty and shines but he always is after he sheds. Took him to a JP Saturday and his runs were no different |
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| 3rdtimesacharm - 2014-05-07 1:24 AM I started mine on cj about 3 weeks ago. Can't really tell any difference yet, he is pretty and shines but he always is after he sheds. Took him to a JP Saturday and his runs were no different
It takes at least a month for you to be able to tell a difference. And it also depends on what you are trying to fix. |
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| readytorodeo - 2014-05-07 5:48 AM 3rdtimesacharm - 2014-05-07 1:24 AM I started mine on cj about 3 weeks ago. Can't really tell any difference yet, he is pretty and shines but he always is after he sheds. Took him to a JP Saturday and his runs were no different It takes at least a month for you to be able to tell a difference. And it also depends on what you are trying to fix.
Also if you are wanting more stamina or for your horse to run harder, try adding longevity |
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    Location: California | I have him on 1/2 a scoop (just enough to mix the Platinum) of Omelene 200 twice a day with 3 scoops a day of the CJ. I may bring him down to one or two scoops a day now.
Right before I started him on it I was at the vet still working on getting him less body sore and ended up getting his back injected. I asked the vet if there was anything I could give him to help keep his body feeling good and he said Platinum - hands down. It just so happens by boss is sponsored by them and said I was welcome to try it. SO glad I did! I love my vet, boss, and Platinum! haha |
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| Reverse E - 2014-05-06 3:34 PM I feed PP and was considering going to the CJ. Visited with two different vets and they both recommended that I stick with the PP and add Cetyl M or Natural Stride instead. It brings the cost down quite a bit on a per feed basis. I feed once a day during competition season and twice a day if we're running multiple times on the weekend.
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