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runninaround
Reg. May 2013
Posted 2014-02-09 7:06 PM
Subject: neigh lox


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what are your thoughts? who uses it? do i feed it everyday? This is for a horse that had ulcers but were cured...looking for a daily supplement to prevent
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Mimi barrel racer
Reg. Feb 2012
Posted 2014-02-09 8:14 PM
Subject: RE: neigh lox



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I used it everyday. I had good results with it. My old horse was very nervous at the gate and would foam at the mouth, he's stomach would be so upset. I used the neigh lox everyday and it stopped his foaming and he acted better, would listen to me cause he wasn't in so much stress... Good Luck !!!!
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cn1705
Reg. Mar 2011
Posted 2014-02-09 10:14 PM
Subject: RE: neigh lox


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I use it! LOVE IT!!! I feed it March-October. I don't give it in the Winter. I barely ride because we live up north..plus I was told its not good to keep them consistently. IDK if thats true, but it works well the way I do it :)
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Stride
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2014-02-09 10:17 PM
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I've never tried Neigh Lox, but I started my paint mare on U-Gard 2 weeks ago. I highly recommend it! It was like $40 for a 2 month bucket? It definately cheaper than NeighLox. It's a pink powder that sticks easily to anything and has a great smell. 
I have a paint mare that is a big worrier. She went off of her feed a few weeks ago and then the weather changed so she began to have stomach trouble. With in a few days on U-gard my paint mare was back to eating 100% of her meal without difficulty. 
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MO gal
Reg. Apr 2008
Posted 2014-02-10 9:28 AM
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I put my horses on it when they both had mild cases of gas colic, 2x each, during the spring when the temperature was fluctuating up and down. That plus the probiotics, I believe, have prevented any further episodes.
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polorunner
Reg. Nov 2005
Posted 2014-02-10 9:39 AM
Subject: RE: neigh lox



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Wonderful product! I absolutely love KPP products and think they are a wonderful company. I used Neighlox Advanced on my nervous horse and it helped so much. I did have him scoped later on and he had no ulcers, I was very impressed with the product.  
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alexblagg
Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2014-02-11 1:26 AM
Subject: RE: neigh lox



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I actually did not like neigh-lox. I even tried the advance formula. To be effective you are recommended to feed ALOT! My horse would not eat that much in his feed. I treated him with gastroguard for the 28 days, had him scoped clean so I choose neigh lox to keep the ulcers from returning. The ulcers did come back and I had to treat him again! To say the least I was not happy about repeating a $800 treatment. I would not trust the product ever again. After treating for a 2nd time, I put him on SmartGut Ultra from Smarkpak and he has not had a reoccurrence. Really look into the recommended serving before you decide to buy. It is something crazy like 6-8 oz a day.
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gagrl
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2014-02-12 7:19 AM
Subject: RE: neigh lox



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