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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | You can see all the rough bony growth of arthritis around the pastern area in front of her foot. |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | Southtxponygirl - 2016-11-08 9:27 PM wyoming barrel racer - 2016-11-08 10:23 PM She's on Previcox and it is a WONDERFUL drug. I had no idea. We are leaving the needle since it situated itself under the joint. Needle is roughly 1/4 of an inch and the space it is in is about needle width so it is most likely done moving around and so every step pinches that needle piece between her lower coffin bone joints. We were hoping the surgery where they insert a deal with a camera and another incision for the tool to pinch it, but where it is is impossible to get to now. When we fuse, it will just grow bone around the needle and she won't feel it anymore. Shes such a lucky girl that someone like you bought her, Is she one of the horses that you bought here?
no she raced in FL and? and then was in barrel training with a lady in AR. I bought her and had her shipped up sight unseen. She needed a good dose of dewormer and some mineral, but she has absolutely the best disposition of any horse I have ever been around. She is so so kind and just so happy. I'd be a miserable B if I had something like that in my shoe much less my joint. She's by Coronas Leaving You and out of a Stoli daughter. Her 2nd dam produced Champion Double Down Special. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | wyoming barrel racer - 2016-11-08 10:23 PM She's on Previcox and it is a WONDERFUL drug. I had no idea. We are leaving the needle since it situated itself under the joint. Needle is roughly 1/4 of an inch and the space it is in is about needle width so it is most likely done moving around and so every step pinches that needle piece between her lower coffin bone joints. We were hoping the surgery where they insert a deal with a camera and another incision for the tool to pinch it, but where it is is impossible to get to now. When we fuse, it will just grow bone around the needle and she won't feel it anymore.
Oh wow just seeing this xray, that is just painfull to look at. Da* dumba** people. |
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| wyoming barrel racer - 2016-11-08 5:41 PM GoMistyGo - 2016-11-08 8:22 AM How much is the 80 dose and 160 dose bag?
Thank you. 80 dose of Muscle Mass is $65 shipped and 160 scoop is $115 shipped
80 of Perf is $55 shipped and 160 scoop is $90 shipped
What is the difference between Muscle Mass and Perf? Why would someone choose one over the other when both can have blends added in? (Just trying to determine the difference and which would be the best option for our horses)  |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | Mis_Trev - 2016-11-09 8:19 AM wyoming barrel racer - 2016-11-08 5:41 PM GoMistyGo - 2016-11-08 8:22 AM How much is the 80 dose and 160 dose bag?
Thank you. 80 dose of Muscle Mass is $65 shipped and 160 scoop is $115 shipped
80 of Perf is $55 shipped and 160 scoop is $90 shipped What is the difference between Muscle Mass and Perf?
Why would someone choose one over the other when both can have blends added in?
(Just trying to determine the difference and which would be the best option for our horses) 
Muscle Mass is made of the same ingredients as the Performance Formula, and then they add ingredients to build lean muscle. If you have a really easy keeper and doesn't need any help filling in the topline, then Performance Formula is a good way to go. |
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     Location: Hernando, Ms | Has anyone added the Epm to there mix? I have treated my mare twice this year. But looking at adding to my mix this time.
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | chaseingcans - 2016-11-09 10:29 AM Has anyone added the Epm to there mix? I have treated my mare twice this year. But looking at adding to my mix this time.
I have had customers add it in the past. We do have an actual EPM formula that is great to use after your vet advised treatment. |
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     Location: Hernando, Ms | I need to place an order. Do I need to email you or pm you? I should be on your file. |
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     Location: Hernando, Ms | what is the differences in the two? If I need to treat again would I need to stop my THE until I'm done treating? |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | chaseingcans - 2016-11-09 11:11 AM what is the differences in the two? If I need to treat again would I need to stop my THE until I'm done treating?
You can keep feeding THE. Most feed either am or pm and then treat the opposite. |
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       Location: Montana | Which of the joint blends do you prefer, particularly in a horse without arthritis but is getting in their teens? More like something to keep their joints going healthily and strong? |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | Most competition horses or any horse that is ridden regular and in their teens, is going to have some bone changes in their joints due to arthritis. They may not show any discomfort, but I would stick with the joint, arthritis & Inflammation blend. To cover all bases add the GluChon. |
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       Location: Southern Indiana | I get THE performance with bleeder breather cough. I stopped feeding it last winter and immediately noticed an increase in my geildings coughing. I choose performance because he is plenty big and it's cheaper lol he does well on it! I ordered the 160 scoop bag last time it was on sale...it's going to last forever! Shipping is always super fast! Krystal is always great to respond when I need to order. |
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       Location: Montana | wyoming barrel racer - 2016-11-11 8:40 PM Most competition horses or any horse that is ridden regular and in their teens, is going to have some bone changes in their joints due to arthritis. They may not show any discomfort, but I would stick with the joint, arthritis & Inflammation blend. To cover all bases add the GluChon. Do you find the Ulcer Prevent blend effective as well? I feel like I'm having a few issues in that regard too (I'm going to try a tube of Ulcergard or whatever they call it for a few days, see if that helps, I don't know if what they call it in my area). I don't even compete hard! LOL. Thanks and sorry for all the questions. 
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | mtcanchazer - 2016-11-12 3:03 PM wyoming barrel racer - 2016-11-11 8:40 PM Most competition horses or any horse that is ridden regular and in their teens, is going to have some bone changes in their joints due to arthritis. They may not show any discomfort, but I would stick with the joint, arthritis & Inflammation blend. To cover all bases add the GluChon. Do you find the Ulcer Prevent blend effective as well? I feel like I'm having a few issues in that regard too (I'm going to try a tube of Ulcergard or whatever they call it for a few days, see if tha thelps). I don't even compete hard! LOL. Thanks and sorry for all the questions. 
Ask any questions you have I treat for ulcers first and then keep them on the ulcer prevent blend. It does wonders for most horses. |
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| How much for 160 muscle mass with 3 added blends? |
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | smoothsailing - 2016-11-13 7:42 AM How much for 160 muscle mass with 3 added blends?
$125 shipped |
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        Location: Sunny So Cal | So excited about this special!!!! yay!! Will be calling you this week to order! Krystal has the best prices and is fantastic to work with!! AND I'm totally loving this turkey lol |
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       Location: So. Cali. | wyoming barrel racer - 2016-11-08 8:23 PM She's on Previcox and it is a WONDERFUL drug. I had no idea. We are leaving the needle since it situated itself under the joint. Needle is roughly 1/4 of an inch and the space it is in is about needle width so it is most likely done moving around and so every step pinches that needle piece between her lower coffin bone joints. We were hoping the surgery where they insert a deal with a camera and another incision for the tool to pinch it, but where it is is impossible to get to now. When we fuse, it will just grow bone around the needle and she won't feel it anymore.
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