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    Location: Down South Mississippi | Any one have experience with this product? I've had one gelding on it about a week and a half. He is really starting to act goofy! I can't decide if its the product or just the weather... Any Thoughs? |
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   Location: Somewhere in N.C. | We have a retired 22 year horse on it at the barn. He has arthritis pretty bad and it has helped him alot. He is a little more perky when he is on it, but I think only because it makes him feal better. |
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                    Location: In the Hills of Texas | I wonder if he is feeling better is the reason he is acting goofy? |
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    Location: Down South Mississippi | Nevertooold - 2014-01-15 7:34 PM I wonder if he is feeling better is the reason he is acting goofy?
That would be nice and all but I can tell by picking up his left fore how bad his knee feels and it still hurts him pretty bad. He's ready for injections but I wanted to see if this product had any effect first! |
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| I fed Cetyl M for about 3 years and never notice that my horses acted up. My recommended Platinum CJ and I switched to that. Too much Platinum will make them a little goofy but I just feed one scoop a day with no problems. |
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| motherof2 - 2014-01-15 9:16 PM Nevertooold - 2014-01-15 7:34 PM I wonder if he is feeling better is the reason he is acting goofy? That would be nice and all but I can tell by picking up his left fore how bad his knee feels and it still hurts him pretty bad. He's ready for injections but I wanted to see if this product had any effect first!
Be sure and give Cetyl M a few good weeks to judge improvement before you quit feeding it. Cetyl is not known to make one act goofy by any means, but like the others said, he may be feeling better. Even if you flex it and he still has pain, he may actually be better overall, especially when not flexed. Good luck, and if you have any questions let me know!
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    Location: Down South Mississippi | Response Products - 2014-01-16 8:11 AM motherof2 - 2014-01-15 9:16 PM Nevertooold - 2014-01-15 7:34 PM I wonder if he is feeling better is the reason he is acting goofy? That would be nice and all but I can tell by picking up his left fore how bad his knee feels and it still hurts him pretty bad. He's ready for injections but I wanted to see if this product had any effect first! Be sure and give Cetyl M a few good weeks to judge improvement before you quit feeding it. Cetyl is not known to make one act goofy by any means, but like the others said, he may be feeling better. Even if you flex it and he still has pain, he may actually be better overall, especially when not flexed. Good luck, and if you have any questions let me know!
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Thank you for the response. I am not going to quit feeding it yet! I feel like I have to give it a chance. |
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     Location: Kansas (but Great Lakes member since 1978) | I've been using it for a few years now…. USE IT, LOVE IT, RECOMMEND IT. Never made any difference in my horses personality but sure make them happy and kept even a very "experienced barrel mare with 16.5 years on the road" horse running great. My horses aren't getting crazy but they feel better so they want to play. I use it on my youngsters as a preventive.
Edited by goldcard 2014-01-16 5:03 PM
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    Location: Down South Mississippi | goldcard - 2014-01-16 5:00 PM I've been using it for a few years now…. USE IT, LOVE IT, RECOMMEND IT. Never made any difference in my horses personality but sure make them happy and kept even a very "experienced barrel mare with 16.5 years on the road" horse running great. My horses aren't getting crazy but they feel better so they want to play. I use it on my youngsters as a preventive.
Thats good to know! I'm thinking now its the alfalfa pellets hes been on... |
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