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| I finally bit the bullet and bought the Total Support and Adapt (Calming) after talking with Tom from the company. I'm not a fan of buying supplements coming into winter because I let the horses have a break but I recently bought a 6yr old that needs some fine tuning over the winter months. So, I thought this would be a great opportunity to test it out to see if it works like everyone is saying! I will keep yall updated! |
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         Location: 31 lengths farms | I jumped on the band wagon too!!! two weeks of Stomach on my little high strung mare, and two weeks of Green on my gelding and big mare...I like what I'm feeling and seeing so far. |
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| I have been using Stomach, Adapt and one we are on the Total. I am really happy with the supplements! This morning we were able to ride within 200 yards of a cow. This may seem inconsequential to everyone, but 3 years ago out of the blue (it seemed), he had a total meltdown in the hay pasture that is right next to the cows. I mean it was bad. He broke away from me and took off in fill panic run, got to the far fence, turned and ran back to me with terror in his eyes. Ever since then he has been mentally gone whenever I hauled him or he could see the cows. I had blood work gone- always came back good, took him to the chiro, accupuncture, nothing helped. Not one vet mentioned ulcers, except Dr. Barbie and Dr. Tom. Today he stood, stared at them for a minute and then we went back to trotting circles and the rest of our workout. So I am a happy customer and can't wait to start competing next year.
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | Welcome! 
I'm moving all my horses over after I got the results on my Allergy ridden mare . |
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| I think I am going to try it on a mare who I am pretty sure has ulcers and has been treated before with good results but it keeps coming back and she turns into an absolute monster when she gets stressed. |
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| I have read a lot that are using and trying the CurOst that have ulcer, allergy issues but not very many who are using it for tendons, ligament issues, joint support. Who is using it for that? Would like to know you stories. |
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | Sandok - 2015-10-19 12:01 PM I have read a lot that are using and trying the CurOst that have ulcer, allergy issues but not very many who are using it for tendons, ligament issues, joint support. Who is using it for that? Would like to know you stories.
The 'Total' formula covers them as well :) |
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   Location: Texas | SmokinGirlie - 2015-10-19 12:16 PM Sandok - 2015-10-19 12:01 PM I have read a lot that are using and trying the CurOst that have ulcer, allergy issues but not very many who are using it for tendons, ligament issues, joint support. Who is using it for that? Would like to know you stories. The 'Total' formula covers them as well :)
Would the total help with ulcer prevention? |
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| Who has used the CurOst for just joint, tendon and ligament support that did not have ulcer or allergy prone horses? |
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| Under each formula it lists the SPECIFIC things that formula will address. I also use the PURE with total cause my one horse has so many arthritis issues. |
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| Yes I know but looking for people who have actually used it for tendon and ligament help injury or soreness. |
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        Location: Where the long tails flow, ND | outrundaizy - 2015-10-19 1:56 PM SmokinGirlie - 2015-10-19 12:16 PM Sandok - 2015-10-19 12:01 PM I have read a lot that are using and trying the CurOst that have ulcer, allergy issues but not very many who are using it for tendons, ligament issues, joint support. Who is using it for that? Would like to know you stories. The 'Total' formula covers them as well :) Would the total help with ulcer prevention?
Yes, it gets things working correctly, and if there are exisiting issues is when you target them with the specific formulas is how I understand it. |
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| I am so temped....but I think I am gonna do the Winners Bee Pollen and keep a watch on the Cur-ost |
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| cutnrunqhmt - 2015-10-19 11:56 AM I think I am going to try it on a mare who I am pretty sure has ulcers and has been treated before with good results but it keeps coming back and she turns into an absolute monster when she gets stressed.
My horse wouldn't eat after a run or hard workout, and that was while he was on omprazole. I would leave him up days during summer so he would finish his feed and alfalfa. He lost so much top line & looked like crap over summer. After 2 weeks on curost he looked like a new horse! He eats all his feed & hay quick as the others & I have cut back amount I'm feeding. I am very pleased.
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    Location: Texas | So if I start my horse on the total do I need to order 2 bags to start out the first month and then 1 bag each month after? |
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      Location: NE Texas | BobbieL - 2015-10-19 8:11 PM
So if I start my horse on the total do I need to order 2 bags to start out the first month and then 1 bag each month after?
Yes, that is correct. |
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| Maybe at first, but now he finds it and licks it up first and then eats his cubes. This is a horse that used to stuff his mouth as full of feed as he could before trying to chew. Oh, and I don't wet the cubes down either. You might just give him a few days. |
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      Location: NE Texas | sport565 - 2015-10-29 9:37 PM Anybody have trouble getting horse to eat curost
Yes, it took my horse about a week to decide I wasn't trying to poison him. I would dump whatever he didn't finish in on top of his next meal and by about the third or fourth day he was cleaning it pretty well. By the 7th day he was leaving his alfalfa for it. Be sure that you ease into it with only one scoop until your horse decides he'll eat it, then jump into the full loading dose.
The method I use to mix is to put my oats in the bucket i'm going to feed in and add a little water, just enough to moisten my oats when stirred. Then stir. Add my Cur-OST and BOSS, then stir again and serve. My horses all lick the buckets until they get every last fleck. |
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