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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
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2016-05-29 3:22 PM
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Marshmallow Root for horses
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Who has use this root for their horses, I heard its a good supplement for horses that has issues from Ulcers. Just wondering...
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GLP
Reg. Oct 2013
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2016-05-29 4:03 PM
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RE: Marshmallow Root for horses
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Yep and I am fixing to order some more. I use Cur Ost Stomach. It is marshmellow root and aloe Vera. It worked wonderfully on my gelding. But because a lot of people have been pleased with Excell from Dr. DePaulo, I put another horse on it. It worked on her but now our old mare is showing ulcer problems and the Excell hasn't helped her at all, so I put her on the Stomach and now she is doing much better. I have not used just the marshmellow root by itself, though.
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
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2016-05-29 4:21 PM
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RE: Marshmallow Root for horses
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GLP - 2016-05-29 4:03 PM Yep and I am fixing to order some more. I use Cur Ost Stomach. It is marshmellow root and aloe Vera. It worked wonderfully on my gelding. But because a lot of people have been pleased with Excell from Dr. DePaulo, I put another horse on it. It worked on her but now our old mare is showing ulcer problems and the Excell hasn't helped her at all, so I put her on the Stomach and now she is doing much better. I have not used just the marshmellow root by itself, though.
I heard that Marshmallow root is also good for inflammation of joints and Laminitis, does Cur Ost have a herb supplement for laminits? My big boy has some rotation, so I guess grass founder and really sore, super sick over this so trying to get some ideals to help him out.
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Herbie
Reg. Oct 2003
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2016-05-29 8:29 PM
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RE: Marshmallow Root for horses
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STPG, here is an article from Dr. Schell regarding laminitis. On the forum at www.secondvet.com, there have been many who have reported great results with the Cur-OST products managing laminitis in their horses.
https://www.nouvelleresearch.com/index.php/articles/315-laminitis-in...
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komet.
Reg. Jun 2012
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2016-05-29 8:47 PM
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OK..... I just gotta ask.............................. Never mind, I was wrong.... I don't gotta ask.... but.... I never tried planting one before... How tall do they grow?
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iloveequine40
Reg. Oct 2013
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2016-05-30 6:11 AM
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I feed marshmallow root everyday in addition to other herbs. I think the Cur ost is obviously a great product, although I've never used it others have. It's success isn't one ingredient or herb it's a culmination of multiple herbs to get the desired effect. I've done a ton of researcha nd found it more cost efficient to blend my own and feed to 5 horses.
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