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doram993
Reg. Jul 2013
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2014-01-31 2:59 PM
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Equi-bone TLC Animal Nutrition
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Posts: 56
Location: Alberta
Has anyone ever used it? Has it helped or did you find that there was no change in your horse?
I have a horse with Navicular and I have wanted to try feeding him Equi-bone to see if it helps him at all. He has been nerved so would that make a difference if the feed helps or not?
(Horse will be 14 this spring
) I'd like to help him feel more comfortable when hes not wearing shoes. He is pasture sound when he is barefoot. We are going to start using him as a practice horse for heeling and when he is wearing shoes he stays fairly sound but if he is worked a lot he will start to get a little sore.
I really need to know if it could be worth getting because I can't get it shipped to Alberta so I need to know if it will be worth my time to drive to Montana to pick some up.
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brushycreekfarm
Reg. Oct 2003
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2014-01-31 3:35 PM
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RE: Equi-bone TLC Animal Nutrition
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Posts: 7298
Location: Greenville Texas
I've used it. My mare broke the side bone in her left front hoof. I fed the EquiBone for a year while it healed. I believe it helped.
The bone healed back very well and at the time she was also having trouble being insulin resistant...so just like a human diabetic...wounds and breaks take longer to heal.
I got her weight & diet under control and fed the EquiBone and the break healed fine.
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ctdrumrunr
Reg. Oct 2003
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2014-01-31 6:07 PM
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RE: Equi-bone TLC Animal Nutrition
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Posts: 2715
Location: never in the right place
definately go get some. I used it but the rep on the phone told me to only feed beet pulp with it because the cal/phos ratio has to be a certain amount and my grain choices wouldn't work. horse did get sounder, but after 5 months he didn't want to eat beet pulp anymore so I stopped feeding it to him. The company wouldn't recommend a grain I could feed. I would have to have another MRI on his foot to see if it really helped but he has been sound for 2 yrs although he really isn't used very much due to my work schedule and only being able to ride 1 horse.
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CYA Ranch
Reg. Feb 2008
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2014-01-31 7:13 PM
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RE: Equi-bone TLC Animal Nutrition
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Posts: 18425
Location: Riding Crackhead.
I fed it to a navicular mare. I thought it helped. We took xrays before and after a year of being on it. The xrays weren't any better but they weren't any worse either. The vet really expected her to go down hill in that time. I no longer run her so she's no longer on it.
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SG.
Reg. Sep 2003
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2014-01-31 7:16 PM
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RE: Equi-bone TLC Animal Nutrition
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Location: Here
I have had great results
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boogie
Reg. Nov 2003
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2014-01-31 9:33 PM
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RE: Equi-bone TLC Animal Nutrition
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Posts: 124
Location: louisburg, ks
I didn't use it on a navicular horse but mine was a hock that wouldn't fuse. I had done 2 alchol inj. an it didn't work. One year ago I started him on the equibone as directed an 2 weeks ago I took him an had it xrayed an it is completely fused an he's the soundest he's been in 3 years or more.
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