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Natalie Minniss 2 years ago
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Horses eat it just fine, and it's one of the more affordable forage balancers. I still have to add quite a bit of cu/zn as well as protein. Horses do fine on it, just wish it had higher levels of cu/zn and amino acids. I know they have Amino Trace+ which has higher levels, but I don't like the inverted calcium to phosphorous ratio.
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Monica Carlson 2 years ago
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I have not had a consultation before so I have not g to compare this too but your nutritionist was VERY patient and very responsive to all of my questions and I had a lot of them! Thank you for providing this service, I learned a lot!
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Susan Miller 2 years ago
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Thoughtful assessment and advice, and she also factored-in the lab analyses I uploaded.
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Kim Woolley 2 years ago
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Great product - my vet has indicated that if I am feeding spirulina regularly, I only need to use antihistamine for acute allergy symptoms, like hives, since spirulina is so effective. I only wish that it came in different and larger volume packages - I order 3-4kg at a time and the envelopes can be a bit tricky to empty because the spirulina is so dark and fine.
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Julie Phair 2 years ago
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The help I received from your nutritionist was terrific. I wanted to wait a few months to see how my horse made out over the winter and we just had our veterinarian annual visit this week. We are so happy with the changes suggested to help.
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Melanie Thibault 2 years ago
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Nice service fast and good information for ma ration for my foal!!
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Dyane Monti 2 years ago
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I take a lot of the Mad Barn products and I love them. Would like to be able just to take your products when it comes to the Cushing of my horse. I would like to know what is the best products for Cushing. Thanks!
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Joie williams 2 years ago
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I think you have a good thing going! The expense gets to be too much so I am now only using the castleberry and the At+. I started with Mad Barn to help with his Cushing’s. He was on two tablets at the time. He was just recently retested (done yearly) and he is now on three tablets of Prascend with the expectation to retest him next month ( hoping we can take him back to two tablets or less). Needless to say I am re-evaluating all the supplements I have had him on.
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Rose Miller 2 years ago
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Because I did not have the best hay analysis, I feel I got a good start on balancing. look forward to doing a more complete one.
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Kim Salbego 2 years ago
My mare would not eat the Omneity pellets when I first switched ration balancers. I changed very gradually like we should, but she left the Omneity in the pan every day. It went on for months. I was not able to add any molasses or honey, etc. to the pellets because she is PSSM1 so she needs only low sugar/starch food. I talked to a MadBarn nutritionist (Tori) who is awesome, and she helped me with my questions and concerns. It took several weeks of Grace eating pretty much nothing but hay, but I wouldn't quit trying because I knew how much better the Omneity was for her vs what I had been feeding. I also know that the size of the pellets was partly the reason she wouldn't eat them. She likes big pellets and these are small ones. But after roughly 8 months of trying and not giving up, she e...
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