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| https://strideanimalhealth.com/rewind-pellet/ Anyone use it? |
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     Location: TExas | I do. And I Love it. On all the horses I've seen results. I have used it for allergies as well and seem drastic improvements. the horses I run I keep them on rewind in combination with the Lifeline. |
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| cowgirlup012002 - 2020-01-19 8:53 AM
I do. And I Love it. On all the horses I've seen results. I have used it for allergies as well and seem drastic improvements. the horses I run I keep them on rewind in combination with the Lifeline.
I saw the lifeline too. Chewy is making things a lot more convenient for me lately! What exactly does the lifeline do? |
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      Location: Oakdale, CA | ive been using it for 6 months or more i like it |
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     Location: TExas | You can also purchase all the stride products on their website. I have customers that are not near me and they order through us and get their stuff drop shipped for free. |
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    Location: South Dakota | I see Married With Horses is doing another podcast with Dr. Jayme Nichols @Bluebonnet Feeds tomorrow. They are taking questions right now on their FB page. |
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| I have used the Stride Rewind for years on my oldies. Could tell a difference with they were trimmed. |
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| anyone's thoughts on stride rewind versus mvp exceed6 way? For joint maintenance |
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| Wild1 - 2020-01-21 6:18 PM
anyone's thoughts on stride rewind versus mvp exceed6 way? For joint maintenance
I dont know much about mvp products other than it seems like people really like them and have good results. I think the rewind is more of an omega 3 source for anti inflammatory benefits and that's about it.. the 6 way seems to be more of an all in one type supplement digestion, inflammation, vit/min, etc etc... that's just my take on it, I could be way off lol! |
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| want2chase3 - 2020-01-21 6:31 PM
Wild1 - 2020-01-21 6:18 PM
anyone's thoughts on stride rewind versus mvp exceed6 way? For joint maintenance
I dont know much about mvp products other than it seems like people really like them and have good results. I think the rewind is more of an omega 3 source for anti inflammatory benefits and that's about it.. the 6 way seems to be more of an all in one type supplement digestion, inflammation, vit/min, etc etc... that's just my take on it, I could be way off lol!
thanks! Yes I see people rave over exceed, it's just pricey trying to feed 3 horses on it..am looking for something to hold off injections if possible :) |
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        Location: Oklahoma | Wild1 - 2020-01-21 6:35 PM want2chase3 - 2020-01-21 6:31 PM Wild1 - 2020-01-21 6:18 PM anyone's thoughts on stride rewind versus mvp exceed6 way? For joint maintenance I dont know much about mvp products other than it seems like people really like them and have good results. I think the rewind is more of an omega 3 source for anti inflammatory benefits and that's about it.. the 6 way seems to be more of an all in one type supplement digestion, inflammation, vit/min, etc etc... that's just my take on it, I could be way off lol! thanks! Yes I see people rave over exceed, it's just pricey trying to feed 3 horses on it..am looking for something to hold off injections if possible :) I use Protandim (Nrf 2 activator). Took both my horses who've been on it for 6 months to vet yesterday and no injections needed. I take it myself, also, and at 67 have no joint pain to speak of. $50 for a 30 day supply.
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| dianeguinn - 2020-01-21 6:42 PM
Wild1 - 2020-01-21 6:35 PM
want2chase3 - 2020-01-21 6:31 PM
Wild1 - 2020-01-21 6:18 PM
anyone's thoughts on stride rewind versus mvp exceed6 way? For joint maintenance
I dont know much about mvp products other than it seems like people really like them and have good results. I think the rewind is more of an omega 3 source for anti inflammatory benefits and that's about it.. the 6 way seems to be more of an all in one type supplement digestion, inflammation, vit/min, etc etc... that's just my take on it, I could be way off lol!
thanks! Yes I see people rave over exceed, it's just pricey trying to feed 3 horses on it..am looking for something to hold off injections if possible :)
I use Protandim (Nrf 2 activator). Took both my horses who've been on it for 6 months to vet yesterday and no injections needed. I take it myself, also, and at 67 have no joint pain to speak of. $50 for a 30 day supply.
I've never looked into the Nrf ... is it powder or pelleted? |
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| The Nrf2 is a pill. I started taking it about 2 months ago. Didn't really notice any difference until my distributor told me to double dose for a week or two (yes it ups the price) but now I am on a 2 a day pill. So I have read on here that some were giving it to their horses so I started my oldies on it. Started them out with 4 a day, 2 in the morning and 2 at night for about 2 weeks. Got really expensive so now have them cut down to 1 in the morning and 1 at night. I have noticed a difference in them and also for my pain management. They both have arthritis; on is a 30 year old and one is a 24 year old and they both were barrel and roping horses and hauled a lot when younger. They are retired now and out in the pasture but wanted something to make them comfortable in their old age. So far am really liking this and am hoping to cut back or cut out some other pain supplements. They are also on THE MM and THE Performance which I will keep giving this to them. I have them on other supplements and it is getting quite costly to keep them on these other supplements. They also get the Stride Rewind and they also have a Stride Rewind for humans which I also take. |
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| The only thing I feel missing from his diet is the omegas. I decided to start him back on the BB ex factor feed. Long story... but mixing soaked beet pulp with multiple vitamins and etc etc.. was getting too expensive and complicated! I was the only person that could feed him. |
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| So after talking to a feed rep and one of their nutritionists (Bluebonnet) they told me I could add in an omega source because the ex factor has none in it. I want to feed the ex factor because it's super low NSC and my horse is chunky and I want to stay in the low end of NSC in general. although hes lost weight from doing what I've been. Hes shaping up good. They suggested the rewind or the fish factor ... sounds weird offering a horse fish oil but that is supposed to be the best omega out there for them. Correct ratios of 3 and 6 .... my horse doesnt currently have any soundness issues but I'd like to keep it that way... the more I read up on omegas they seem like a really good thing for overhall health and inflammation prevention. |
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     Location: TExas | I really like the Fish Oil factor as well. Ive used it on a older gelding and it really helped him. |
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| You might check this out. Last time I talked to Dr. Getty she is not a fan of the fish oil. Horse Guard Flaxen- Flow 100% Flax Seed Oil |
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| Sandok - 2020-01-23 11:53 AM
You might check this out. Last time I talked to Dr. Getty she is not a fan of the fish oil.
Horse Guard Flaxen- Flow 100% Flax Seed Oil
She has a very informative website and interesting articles. Shes very pro flaxseed it seems. |
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| Yes she is and I think mainly because it is "plant" based food. My horses have done good on this and I also get the Hemp Meal Fibre from Dr Getty and they have done good on this also. |
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| The thing I've learned about hemp, is its higher in omega 6 than 3 and I thought it was supposed to be the other way around... I still use hemp oil but I stopped giving it to my horse for that reason. Ugh... it gets so confusing! I've seen several nutritionists recommend it but I dont know why because the ratios are backwards ... maybe.. I dont know anymore lol! |
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