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| renitidine at Sam's for about $410. UGard from valley vet. Used this for years |
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    Location: Deep South | raisinrox - 2016-11-02 6:49 PM Finish line u7 gastric aid, works all the time and inexpensive and all natural with no side effects.
I have fed this product and I like this product for prevention or maintenance of ulcers. But not as a treatment.
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| https://racehorsemeds.com/product/ranitidine-powder-9g5cc-dose-90-dose/ Ranitidine powder is $119.95 for 90 scoops |
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| GrahamKayleigh - 2016-11-03 1:01 PM
https://racehorsemeds.com/product/ranitidine-powder-9g5cc-dose-90-dose/ Ranitidine powder is $119.95 for 90 scoops
You have to give three scopes per day which means that for 119.95 you are actually only getting 30 days worth. You can buy it cheaper from the vet in pill form and grind it. |
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   Location: North Dakota | I use Teri Crooks and her compounded omeprazole suspension. $200 for 30 days at the TREATMENT dose. If you're using to prevent, you'd get 120 days worth. |
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      Location: The best kept secret in TX | Thank you for all the suggestions guys! I belive I'm going to try CurOst... As far as alfalfa goes I would love to feed it to my boy, but he's got a terrible alfalfa alergy. The mare gets alfalfa cubes. The banamine was listed because it was suggested to me last time my guy was down because of his teeth grinding.
Thanks for all the great responses. I'll update after he's been on for 30 days to let you guys know how it's working/not working/ etc. PS He's my favorite! -------------->  |
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| IRunOnFaith - 2016-11-03 6:05 PM
Thank you for all the suggestions guys! I belive I'm going to try CurOst... As far as alfalfa goes I would love to feed it to my boy, but he's got a terrible alfalfa alergy. The mare gets alfalfa cubes. The banamine was listed because it was suggested to me last time my guy was down because of his teeth grinding. Thanks for all the great responses. I'll update after he's been on for 30 days to let you guys know how it's working/not working/ etc. PS He's my favorite! --------------> 
I believe Cur Ost is having a special this weekend only. 25% off if you buy 2 bags, I think. |
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| I did two weeks of gastro guard, two weeks of ulcer guard and i am now using gut proof by horsepower herbs it has slippery elm marshmallow root and other herbs , after you get rid of the ulcers keep them on something u 7 is another i have used and liked. |
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        Location: somewhere up north | check out GastroPlex from MVP. Great product and 60 day money back guarantee. It has Antioxidants, Probiotics and Herbals to help keep a healthy tissue and gut.
I can get you 3lbs free when you purchase 6lbs. So a 3 month supply and it costs $108.75. PM me if you are interested.
http://www.unitedvetequine.com/horse-nutritional-supplements/gastro-plex-pellets-MVP-horse-supplements.asp |
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     Location: Somewhere between S@% stirrer and Saint | IRunOnFaith - 2016-11-02 4:52 PM I have about $150 Dollars to spend on getting my boy back to 100%. Background: He is still on RG, Orchard Grass Hay, and free choice grass/coastal. His feed regimen has not changed. Nothing has changed but his physical activity and the weather. It's gotten cold, then hot, and is now cold again. He has not been eating, grinding teeth, and is slowly starting to not eat all of his feed/hay. I'm almost positive it's ulcers again.
Would you:
A. Order 14 days of Omeprezol and a jug of Banamine from Horse Pre Race
B. Order CurOst EQ Stomach
C. Order ITZ Paste from Animal Element
Or give me a product/routine to try that I haven't already tried. LOL
Last time I did 14 days of Omeprezol, Aloe Vera Juice drench, and a pain reliver called Stop the Pain.
Thanks guys!
Omeprazole!!!! contact me |
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