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| Who feeds Exceed 6way and are the results worth the expense? |
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      Location: Arkansas | Bump |
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     Location: IL | I love it. I will not use anything else. |
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    Location: MN | I LOVE Exceed 6 Way. Was the only supplement that turned my horse around after battling a case of Anaplasmosis. Will always be my go to and recommended supplement!
Message me know if you are interested in a 3 month trial run! 60 days money back guaranteed. Buy 2 months, get one free! |
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| Absolutely love it.
I have a 13 year old gelding that has never seen a needle in a joint. He has never given me issues or required special maintenance, but I put him on the Exceed 6-Way this spring and he is like a spring chicken. This horse takes a lot to put some pep in his step, and when we go out to long trot the reach on his stride is unreal now. He is a 3D horse but has been clocking in the 2D most of the spring, and has picked up two 2D checks on the 4 or 5 runs I've made on him. I have owned this horse since he was 5 and at 13 he feels better than ever.
As far as it being "worth the expense" - I don't think there are any other supplements out there that are any cheaper, that have the high levels of active ingredients that the exceed has. It carries the NASC seal, which in short means that what they say is on the label is in the product. You never have to worry about inconsistencies. I sure appreciate being able to feed ONE scoop of a supplement to cover 6 bases, then having to open up tubs to 6 different supplements and hope he doesn't eat around any of the 6. |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | I tried it for several months and couldn't tell a difference. Horse was the same with or without it. |
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| I'm about a week into my 2nd month trying this out. I can't comment just yet, but I'm hoping to be able to see a difference. I'm going to try it for 3 months, if I see no difference I will quite, it's too expensive otherwise. Good Luck. |
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        Location: rabbit run | Totally worth it. Only thing I use. |
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  Location: WI | I tried it for 3 months, horse was the same without it. No difference at all.
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| I too tried it a solid 3 months, didn't notice a change at all with mine, however I guess each horse is different! |
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    Location: Up North | Where is the best place to buy it? I |
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| krystin_fro - 2017-04-24 11:10 AM
Where is the best place to buy it? I
www.unitedvetequine.com or 1-800-328-6652.
Message me for discount info!
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| I've fed it and not fed it; I do think I noticed a difference. But the thing that bothers me about the ingredients is that we are feeding bovine sourced collagen equal to the 3rd highest concentration of ingredient to the horse. On the one hand, our horses probably don't have a competitive career long enough for this to be a problem? and we don't eat our horses so it isn't a mad cow disease issue. I just don't like the idea of feeding my horse bovine products. Active Ingredients per 4oz: (Maintenance Dose = 2 scoops (4 oz) daily) - Glucosamine Sulfate
12,000 mg (Shellfish) - Methylsulfonylmethane
10,000 mg (MSM) - Yucca Schidigera Extract
5,000 mg - Hydrolyzed Gelatin/Collagen
5,000 mg (Bovine) - D-Mannose
2,500 mg - Magnesium
2,500 mg - Ascorbic Acid
2,000 mg (Vitamin C) - Linolenic Acid
3,500 mg (Omega 3) - dl-Methionine
1,200 mg - Glutamine
1,000 mg - Deglycyrrhized Licorice
750 mg - Slippery Elm Powder
750 mg - Linoleic Acid
1,075 mg (Omega 6) - Chondroitin Sulfate
500 mg (Porcine) - Dimethylglycine
500 mg (DMG) - Hyaluronic Acid
125 mg Inactive Ingredients: Artificial flavors, dehydrated alfalfa meal, dried yeast, ground flaxseed, rice bran and yeast culture. |
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| I love it. Definitely worth the money. MVP GastroPlex is great for Ulcers also. |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | SaritaStorm, cows are a very common source of chondroitin and glucosamine products and are safe for you and your horse. Diseases like mad cow come from eating infected nervous system tissue, not connective tissue or cartilage. |
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