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 Texas Taco
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         Location: Bandera, TX | Who is feeding either or both of these products, and why? Do you feed it in combination with any other supplements? Results?
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 Porta Potty Pants
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| I feed both to my guy and it has helped tremendously. I only feed the focus a couple of days before a show or jackpot. Admittedly, he doesn't like the MagRestore and it doesn't mix well so some ends up at the bottom of the bucket, but he still gets some when he's eating from the bottom of the bucket and it helps my guy. I just wish it had something to make it stick to the feed. I don't feed processed feed anymore, so it makes it a little challenging to get it in him. They offer a trial size combo, so it's the 45 day supply of the MagRestore and a 7 day supply of the Focus so it's not to hard on the pocketbook. It doesn't take the run out of my horse, he's just more relaxed and focused. (The tractor is no longer out to get him and his heart isn't racing as we near the pen). However, every horse is different. This is the second horse I've used the Focus on and have been satisfied.
Edited by azsun 2016-03-21 3:09 PM
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       Location: Alberta, Canada | I fed MagRestore to my OTTB all last season. She was fresh off the track and I couldn't get her to focus or absorb. I would spend hours on her just to have her work up and literally get off feeling as tho I had made zero progress. Someone recommended magnesium and Magrestore was the first product that I came across. So I ordered and never looked back. I had a different horse in 3 days. She became focused and within 4 months went from green and frustrating to a 1D horse. So far this year she hasn't needed it and being in Canada and our dollar being so weak I'm holding out as long as I can... I do keep a bag on hand at all times however because it works fast and I can depend on it. I have tried several other magnesium products that were more readily accessible to me in my area but always went back to MagRestore as I had real results with it. Fantastic product. |
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| I bought the Magrestore in the pelleted form and have no problem getting my extremely picky gelding to eat it! Has made my mare an entirely different animal and she has gone from my 2nd string, why do I even take her horse, to the one that I want to load up and run! |
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 Porta Potty Pants
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| ShortnRound - 2016-03-21 5:15 PM
I bought the Magrestore in the pelleted form and have no problem getting my extremely picky gelding to eat it! Has made my mare an entirely different animal and she has gone from my 2nd string, why do I even take her horse, to the one that I want to load up and run!
Ha ... I guess I didn't notice the pellets! I'm going to look at that!! Thanks!  |
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Elite Veteran
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    Location: California | I feed MagRestore to a very high strung Arabian made and it has helped her immensley!!! She is much calmer now. She is a very picky eater and I don't have an issue with getting her to eat the pellets. She won't touch her grain if I put a powder supplement on it.
Edited by Serenity06 2016-03-21 9:27 PM
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