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 Location: Oklahoma | I checked the site for any history of use... it looks like last information was in September timeframe. Is there any new updates of anyone using or not using?? Thanks! |
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| Iβm following !!! I thought about switching from regular ultium to this. But itβs very difficult for me to get hold of here. |
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 Hummer's Hero
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    Location: Smack Dab in the Middle | My vet is using it on her personal horses with fantastic results. We haven't talked a ton about it, but I know she mentioned that her young horse usually gets loose stools at overnight races, and the first one he was at while on it he didn't have that issue at all, was focused and ate/drank well.
I am using the Outlast supplement with great results so far on my gelding with some hind gut issues. He's super picky, and goes off feed very easy. It's not the only supplement that he's on, but it's definitely helping keep him eating and maintaining his weight.
Edited by RockinGR 2017-11-22 9:24 AM
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 Location: Oklahoma | Thank you so much!!! It's good to hear that a Vet is actually using it!
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 Straight Shooter
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     Location: SW North Dakota | I have a 3 yo in training in OK. I saw him a month ago and he looks a little rough, and wasn't riding or acting like his usual sweet, business self. at an attempt of "process of elimination," we picked up some kaopectate and a bag of Ultium Gastric. Of course, the kaopectate helped coat his tummy, and they continued to give him 60cc when he'd come out of his pen. Fast forward a month and he's bloomed again, riding like he should and doesn't need the kaopectate. While I'm not a big Ultium/Purina fan, I think this is a success story. |
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 Location: Oklahoma | ND3canAddict - 2017-11-22 9:52 AM I have a 3 yo in training in OK. I saw him a month ago and he looks a little rough, and wasn't riding or acting like his usual sweet, business self. at an attempt of "process of elimination," we picked up some kaopectate and a bag of Ultium Gastric. Of course, the kaopectate helped coat his tummy, and they continued to give him 60cc when he'd come out of his pen. Fast forward a month and he's bloomed again, riding like he should and doesn't need the kaopectate. While I'm not a big Ultium/Purina fan, I think this is a success story.
I'd say it would be a success!! thanks for the information! |
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Sparklin Cowgirl
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| Still using it and still loving it! My little mare seems so much quieter especially saddling. She didn't have ulcers but she is a very sensitive mare. She also seems less grumpy when she eats as well. |
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