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       Location: Montana | Just saw an ad for it in Horse Illustrated, and I looked it up and it looks like it has a lot of good stuff in it for a good price, for a mineral supplement with some extras. Just looking for opinions. |
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| I have used it in the past and have been extremely happy with how much harder my horses run on it. I haven't used it in a few years, but plan to this spring. |
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| I interned for a guy who started reining futurity horses that routinely sold for 40k+ and he used it religiously. I've since adopted it into my own program and have been VERY happy with it. I'm on my phone or else I'd post pictures |
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       Location: Montana | Awesome! It looked like good stuff according to the ingredient and mineral list. Do you feed any other supplement with it (currently I use a mineral/salt block, and I'd continue to use that)? My horses are easy keepers, so I keep it as simple as I can, but I sure liked what I saw online about the Sho Glo...now to find a place with free shipping! LOL.
Edited by mtcanchazer 2017-01-25 11:38 AM
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| I also feed cool calories to a few that work incredibly hard (get the snot rode out of them 2+ hours a day everyday) and to one stallion we have that is a bad pacer. Other than that just good ol'free choice hay and fresh clean water. |
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    Location: Deep South | I just finished my first 5lb bucket (feeding 1 scoop per day to 3 colts). I don't think I've fed it long enough to notice a huuuge difference, but I did notice my colt shedding already this week. Seeing how it's still January, I don't think it's a coincidence! |
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       Location: Montana | This sounds like something I want to try! Both of mine are easy keepers (one is coming 16, and the other is coming 3) and I have them on good hay, water, turn out and a salt/mineral block, and a little grain now and again. I don't need them to be fatter, LOL. But I do want them to get the nutrients they need and I want them to be healthy. They are healthy, but I like to make sure they are as good as they can be. Thanks much! |
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| I've used it for about 2 years. I can find it at Walmart for a few dollars cheaper than tractor supply. I do check the dates tho. I have a salt block for all of mine, and some get renew gold. I also like to keep it simple |
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       Location: Montana | Junebug1 - 2017-01-25 8:19 PM I've used it for about 2 years. I can find it at Walmart for a few dollars cheaper than tractor supply. I do check the dates tho. I have a salt block for all of mine, and some get renew gold. I also like to keep it simple
I'd love to know what state you live in because our Walmart carries NOTHING equine related. |
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| mtcanchazer - 2017-01-25 11:25 PM
Junebug1 - 2017-01-25 8:19 PM I've used it for about 2 years. I can find it at Walmart for a few dollars cheaper than tractor supply. I do check the dates tho. I have a salt block for all of mine, and some get renew gold. I also like to keep it simple
I'd love to know what state you live in because our Walmart carries NOTHING equine related.
When I lived in NM, walmart carried everything manna pro... and some other type of horse feed..I also know some places in Arkansas carry equine items.. |
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| California and nevada walmart carries manna pro products, I believe. |
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