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Forever Tan
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       Location: Wisconsin | I'm debating on trying one of these two, would like opinions on those that use either of these..I've heard both some have had good long lasting results to others that have told me not to waste my $$. Thanks in advance! |
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 Butter my Biscuits
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       Location: MI | I've used both and liked both. If your looking for a immediate gratification and want to see results right now, I'd suggest to save your money. What I did notice was quicker recovery times from exercise with less inflammation afterwards. They also seemed to have more sustained energy without being hot beforehand. Also thought hair and hoof grew better while on them. |
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Elite Veteran
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       Location: Southern Indiana | When I first started feeding F1 noni to my open horse I could just feel a difference in him and he seemed to clock better when I had him on it vs when I stopped feeding it. I now feed it to all of my barrel horses. They are all slick shiny and healthy. If your looking for something to improve their overall health it's a great product. If you have any questions you can pm me! F1 has an awesome autoship program too! |
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Expert
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      Location: California | I took Noni personally because it's supposed to work on humans and I had zero results.. |
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 Balance Beam and more...
Posts: 11511
    Location: 31 lengths farms | I used Noni on my gelding last year, he seemed to warm up easier, had more sustained energy at events and his coat was amazing. He is your basic sorrel with white blaze and one white sock so not flashy until he had been on the Noni for about 3 weeks he developed a freaky copper penny shine, the kind that people would randomly walk over to pet him and ask what I was feeding or washing him with. It was kind of spendy and with the cost of CC's surgery and the likes I had to make cuts so unfortunately I ended up cutting that product out. I loved what it did for him, didn't feed it to CC as I didnt' want to throw too many things at her and then have no idea of what it was that worked and or didn't. I need to get a second job or win the lotto so I can start him back on it. It isn't all THAT expensive but I'm pretty limited as to the extra's I can do for them and I wasn't running to boot so had to make some choices. |
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Elite Veteran
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       Location: Southern Indiana | run n rate - 2015-08-20 2:57 PM I used Noni on my gelding last year, he seemed to warm up easier, had more sustained energy at events and his coat was amazing. He is your basic sorrel with white blaze and one white sock so not flashy until he had been on the Noni for about 3 weeks he developed a freaky copper penny shine, the kind that people would randomly walk over to pet him and ask what I was feeding or washing him with. It was kind of spendy and with the cost of CC's surgery and the likes I had to make cuts so unfortunately I ended up cutting that product out. I loved what it did for him, didn't feed it to CC as I didnt' want to throw too many things at her and then have no idea of what it was that worked and or didn't. I need to get a second job or win the lotto so I can start him back on it. It isn't all THAT expensive but I'm pretty limited as to the extra's I can do for them and I wasn't running to boot so had to make some choices.
This is exactly what I have noticed with my 3 sorrels! I feel you on the feeding so many supplements, but if I had to just keep 1 it would be Noni. How much were you feeding per day? Pm I can give you details about autoship it's very affordable! |
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 It's not my fault I'm perfect
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | My horses have been on Seabuck for years, they just 'bloom' on it. I have a 4 year old that has been on it since she was in the womb. :) |
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 Balance Beam and more...
Posts: 11511
    Location: 31 lengths farms | Mine don't get a lot of supplements, Forco, ACV , and CC and my big mare their herbs for their respective issues. I believe I had Tucker on 2 oz a day at first and then 1 after that. Like I said, it isn't that expensive except when you are living paycheck to 4 days before paycheck and the cost of a Gallon of it could buy a tank of gas or 4 bales of hay... I love the product and if my finances change they'll be back on it:) |
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Extreme Veteran
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| run n rate - 2015-08-20 5:51 PM
Mine don't get a lot of supplements, Forco, ACV , and CC and my big mare their herbs for their respective issues. I believe I had Tucker on 2 oz a day at first and then 1 after that. Like I said, it isn't that expensive except when you are living paycheck to 4 days before paycheck and the cost of a Gallon of it could buy a tank of gas or 4 bales of hay... I love the product and if my finances change they'll be back on it:)
What is CC? |
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 Balance Beam and more...
Posts: 11511
    Location: 31 lengths farms | Sorry I forgot the comma, CC is my little mare who has kidney stones. I have her and my big mare who is a head shaker on herbs. |
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Extreme Veteran
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| I was kindof curious about the Noni too. Seemed so popular a few years ago. . . ???? |
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Posts: 2049
  Location: Utah | My horses have been fed Seabuck for since 06. I've always had great luck with it. My horses look good (pretty & shiny), feel good and run good. |
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