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| I currently feed animal element but my horses seem to be lacking the "fire" they had. It has been extremely hot and humid so that may be it. Just wondering what else people feed to help with energy |
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I just read the headlines
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| I bet it's the heat and humidity. It sure will sap any energy right out of you. |
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       Location: Phoenix | I agree. I will say that last year I wasn't feeding any supplement and now I'm feeding platinum and my horse seems better in the heat. I remember him being so lethargic but I'm not noticing that this year. |
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   Location: Ava, Missouri | I feed mine Exceed 6-Way by MVP. Covers hooves, gastro, joints, skin/coat, digestion, and muscles. Mine fire harder when on it but don't get hot. They feel good all over so they run better. If you want to switch to it message me and I can get you an introductory offer to start out with. |
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Married to a Louie Lover
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| Mine get Magmax daily.
When it's humid and hot before a run (most of the time I do actually) I give them a dose of Air Power. Opens up the lungs and I feel like helps them breath better and fire. |
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 Location: Piedmont, OK | Are you feeding the Foundation Detox? In the heat you want to make sure they are hydrated and feed well. Electrolytes are always good for them this time of year. If you have not tried Product X it is excellent for getting one to fire. |
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| Yes use both. They have gotten better. Maybe they just didn't feel like working lol |
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      Location: Willows, CA | There are times when all you need to add in those conditions is a salt source that your horses are more willing to consume at slightly higher levels. I use Redmond salt with success when the humidity is high. (disclosure, I do not sell Redmond salt, nor do I have any financial ties to them) |
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