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barrelchasinmonki
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2022-03-02 10:54 AM
Subject: Silver lining herbs?



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anybody use their products?...results? I know several have garlic in them and have been warned about long term use of garlic...not sure if it’s over a certain amount or just long term use period..? Thoughts.. tia!

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gunner07
Reg. Jun 2011
Posted 2022-03-03 8:30 AM
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I use hoof & bone daily, adding inflamaid when hauling long distances, heavy workouts, injuries etc.

I have used the herbal dewormer and the kidney one but not enough to have an opinion on those two.

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JcNhEmI
Reg. Apr 2009
Posted 2022-03-03 9:30 AM
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I've used the wormer and liked it. SLH is extremely helpful if you call or email them. They are super quick at getting back to you. 

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TrailGirl
Reg. Jan 2014
Posted 2022-03-08 9:48 AM
Subject: RE: Silver lining herbs?



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I am a staunch skeptic...but I have been truly impressed with the Hoof and Bone formula we tried on a gelding that had a pasture injury that caused a bone overgrowth at the area of the extensor tendon attachment. We followed their recommendations to give the Hoof & Bone and ACV with the mother.  The over growth reduced and resolved and no more lameness.  You could see the change as he had a knot there and now that is gone.  We would do repeat radiographs but havent bothered since it's so obvious that things have resolved.  Was it the supplement or time?  Can't say for sure...but it had gone on for months before we gave this a try...and now it's resolved.  So either way I'm happy.

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Sandok
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2022-03-10 8:15 AM
Subject: RE: Silver lining herbs?


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I keep on hand the Kolick Eaz and use when I detect something amiss with their tummys.  I have an older gelding prone to gas colic and this helps ease his symptoms.

 

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Mainer-racer
Reg. Oct 2004
Posted 2022-03-11 10:08 AM
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Love the Mare Moods! Sherry Cervi highly recommended it. Bought a bag in 2015 and never stopped. The only mare formula that works for her. 

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IdahoBarrelRacer756
Reg. May 2015
Posted 2022-03-11 3:29 PM
Subject: RE: Silver lining herbs?


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The Kolik EZ paste is a literal life saver. I always have a tube in my trailer and at least two at home. I've never seen anything like it to help a horse that is colicing. 

 

I use the Kidney herbs for my gelding who tends to get sore in his back and I notice him appearing to get a lot of relief. Maybe it's just happenstance, but if he starts getting sore I can run through a 30 day bag of the kidney herbs and he's 90% better within the first 6 or 7 days of feeding it. 

 

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