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| I have a ten year old gelding who I’ve raised and trained. He has become quite cinchy, more sensitive, and quit inconsistent this year. I have ruled everything else out, so has my vet. I would love to try treating him for ulcers without breaking the bank with omeprazole to see if this helps these symptoms. I’ve had a friend who recommended OE Neutraceuticals The Solution. Has anyone else tried this for treating symptoms of ulcers? If so, what did you think? Thanks for your help! |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Maybe he dont like the cinch that your using on him, I would try a different one. |
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  Neat Freak
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | Cinch change might be a good idea. My gelding that was out in his rib area, was chiro/massaged and fixed him right up. he would try and pull back when tied just as I was barely tightening the cinch.
If you still want to try to give something for ulcers, THE gastroPLUS is for gastric and hind gut, which most others including omeprazole won't fix. $88 shipped for a months supply. It is on sale through me this month-ends the 31st. It is also a nutraceudical and my ad is floating around the top-Grazing Bit Performance Horses where you can get the sale price.
Edited by wyoming barrel racer 2017-12-21 12:55 PM
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  Location: Ohio girl moved to PA | I agree with the others on trying a different cinch. I used a 5lb bucket of the DAC cool gut on my one horse and it healed his ulcers. Its very affordable and my guy cleaned it right up. I know everyone has their own brand of supplements that they prefer but i will say, every DAC product ive used, ive seen amazing results with and love it and so do my horses. The price makes it even better. Good luck |
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| wyoming barrel racer - 2017-12-20 5:31 PM Cinch change might be a good idea. My gelding that was out in his rib area, was chiro/massaged and fixed him right up. he would try and pull back when tied just as I was barely tightening the cinch.
If you still want to try to give something for ulcers, THE gastroPLUS is for gastric and hind gut, which most others including omeprazole won't fix. $88 shipped for a months supply. It is on sale through me this month-ends the 31st. It is also a nutraceudical.
I second THE GastroPLUS!!!!!!!!! |
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Expert
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       Location: Bandera, TX | I have a few friends that have hauled hard for the NFR they used THE and we were all amazed at how sound their GI tracts remained on the road and on NSAIDS. |
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     Location: Somewhere between S@% stirrer and Saint | mcrowder - 2017-12-20 4:04 PM I have a ten year old gelding who I’ve raised and trained. He has become quite cinchy, more sensitive, and quit inconsistent this year. I have ruled everything else out, so has my vet. I would love to try treating him for ulcers without breaking the bank with omeprazole to see if this helps these symptoms. I’ve had a friend who recommended OE Neutraceuticals The Solution. Has anyone else tried this for treating symptoms of ulcers? If so, what did you think? Thanks for your help!
So you won't break the bank, I will send you some free omeprazole if you would like. |
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  Neat Freak
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     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | uno-dos-tres! - 2017-12-21 9:19 AM I have a few friends that have hauled hard for the NFR they used THE and we were all amazed at how sound their GI tracts remained on the road and on NSAIDS.
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