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LilTyke
Reg. Jan 2008
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2015-08-26 10:19 AM
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Keeping a Barrel Horse Feeling Top Notch...
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Location: Its Freaking Freezing Up Here...
Looking into maintenance products to use going down the road and on off days just to help my horse feel his best. What does everyone use? I use back on track, and soft rides, good feed program, vet maintenance...Mostly looking for external therapy type products that people have found work. Anyone have a revitavet? Or a equissager? Something that helps for body soreness ect.
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uno-dos-tres!
Reg. Jul 2004
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2015-08-26 11:43 AM
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Location: Bandera, TX
IMHO, your eyes and hands are the most important tools to keeping a horse top notch.
(I'm so thankful for having a great aunt that insisted that I learn from some of the best horseman in the industry.
) I have so many different products but I have to say when it comes to body work on my horses my hands get the best job done. I have used autologous Conditioned Serum and Nebulizers with lots of positives and my small laser has helped as well. I won't go any where without ICE! I leave the Game Ready at home unless I'm going on the road for several days then it goes with us. Same for the Thumper/Equissager.
When I rode futurity colts I had a Pulsating Magnetic blanket they sure stayed calm when under heavy pressure after I treated them.
If I could have one tool it would be a Magna Wave. I recently upgraded my Nebulizer I'm hoping the colts coming up can pay for the Magna Wave.
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LilTyke
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2015-08-26 2:28 PM
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Thank you for your feedback! Checked out the MagnaWave, great concept. Anyone else have products they love? What about the Centurion blanket?
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Herbie
Reg. Oct 2003
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2015-08-26 2:36 PM
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I love the Cur-Ost product and
www.secondvet.com
. I don't buy into many of the "treatments" that are out there these days. I'm a believer in quality forage, whole grain diet used as a medium for my the Cur-Ost, and a dang good farrier. That's pretty much all I need to keep my horse at his best.
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uno-dos-tres!
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Herbie - 2015-08-26 2:36 PM
I love the Cur-Ost product and
www.secondvet.com
.  I don't buy into many of the "treatments" that are out there these days. I'm a believer in quality forage, whole grain diet used as a medium for my the Cur-Ost, and a dang good farrier.  That's pretty much all I need to keep my horse at his best.    Â
Cur-ost is good stuff.
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