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Jennifer Gordon 6 years ago
This is Avion. She is the definition of an all around superstar. This summer she started to event with a 15 year old girl and they won four horse trials in a row. She can then turn the energy off and pack around her rusty stirrup owner in the hack division at local schooling shows. Just for fun let’s throw in some hunter paces and go exploring. And of course the ultimate babysitter, teaching toddlers the ropes of riding! She’s incredibly smart, not overly talented but she is as safe as they come and looks after her rider no matter what! Mad Barn is a huge part of her health program and she wouldn’t be as successful without proper gut health!
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Vicky Perreault 6 years ago
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Angee est le meilleur cheval ! Toujours prete a apprendre à chaqun des cavaliers qui la monte ! Les produits mad barn aide a la qualité des ses sabots, crins, poils !
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Jade Legault-Trudeau 6 years ago
My horse died in 2017, but I still receive emails from madbarn and thought I’d give my testimony here. I had Lancelot from age (we were the same age) 12 to 18, then for 3 months at the age of 23 before he died of cancer. He was an ex barrel racer, and already had arthritis when we bought him at 12 years old. My step mother introduced me to MadBarn when Lancelot and I were 15. Not only did he have arthritis but very sensitive hooves, we were always treating him for thrush. The supplements from MadBarn helped him so much, he was at the peak of his health! Running around all the time like a young foal. I bought him back at the age of 23 years old, not knowing he had cancer. For the 3 months he was with us, I could see how quickly his hooves’ health improved. MadBarn helped Lancelot until his...
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Lisa 6 years ago
This beautiful dun is my mom’s horse that we played with in our gymkhanas this year. She is a registered 5 year old solid paint quarter horse. She has the sweetest disposition and a gorgeous mover! She takes everything we throw at her in stride and has very level head to her! My mom won a buckle with her in her novice division which is an amazing accomplishment for their first year together. We purchased this girl last august sight unseen. We saw a video and fell in love with her instantly! She came from a well known show stable and was trained very well. She was giving us signs of [redacted] but getting her scoped wasn’t an option as we lived 5 hours north from a vet able to do the procedure. We decided to try her on the visceral mineral, I have seen other friends use this product with s...
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Lisa 6 years ago
This beautiful dun is my mom’s horse that we played with in our gymkhanas this year. She is a registered 5 year old solid paint quarter horse. She has the sweetest disposition and a gorgeous mover! She takes everything we throw at her in stride and has very level head to her! My mom won a buckle with her in her novice division which is an amazing accomplishment for their first year together. We purchased this girl last august sight unseen. We saw a video and fell in love with her instantly! She came from a well known show stable and was trained very well. She was giving us signs of ulcers but getting her scoped wasn’t an option as we lived 5 hours north from a vet able to do the procedure. We decided to try her on the visceral mineral, I have seen other friends use this product with succe...
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Michela Silvestre 6 years ago
This is “Fella” a Canadian Sport Horse gelding that I trained up the levels in Dressage from a young horse. He and I successfully competed to 4th Level with many Championships under our belt. He is now a wonderful School Master for an Adult Amateur. When competing my horses I always worry about the stress that travelling and new environments can put on the horses. To have them work and compete at their best it is so important they maintain a healthy appetite when away from home. I have been feeding my competition horses Mad Barn Visceral+ for 5 years now and I have seen a huge improvement in all the horses. Its keeps their gut settled and their appetites strong so they can perform their very best. Our horses are athletes and they require exceptional nutrition. After seeing great results ...
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Jane Belore 6 years ago
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We bought Rusty almost sight unseen from a sale. He was skin and bone and sick. The picture is the day we brought him home vs a month later. Faithfully using Omniety as well as decent senior feed and hay.
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Christina Young 6 years ago
I bought Shade a couple of years ago after working with her for a friend. They had had a terrible wreck together and both had their confidence shattered. After that incident the two just couldn't seem to connect. My friend was justifiably afraid of another potential serious injury, and Shade was afraid of well, just about everything. Sadly a scared horse and a scared rider do not make a good team, and so I was asked to work with her. I rode and competed her for a year before her owner asked if I'd take her. I was in love by that time, and we were making real progress, so of course I brought her home. We've been competing steadily ever since. Last Winter, Shade kicked her shelter wall and got her hoof caught up in the tin. When I first saw it, it looked as though someone had taken a mach...
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Charity 6 years ago
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Sully is a 3 yr old Appaloosa Gelding that I brought up from Texas in the summer of his weanling year. When he arrived he had a thick course terrible coat that really concerned me. No amount of grooming or good diet of “commercial” junior feed was helping. Then we noticed he was going bald and started scratching on anything and everything. We did blood test, skin scraping, skin biopsy and all was fine. We finally narrowed it down to a soy allergy and my vet wanted him off any commercial feed right away. We switched him over to oats and within a couple days he stopped itching. With Sully being a baby I knew he needed more nutritional support than what just hay and oats would give so that’s when the hunt for a soy free Vit/mineral began. My search quickly lead to Mad Barn Omneity. Sully has ...
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Sabine Harrington 6 years ago
Macallan, my 11 year old OTTB, has flourished since putting him on omneity p and optimum probiotic. I get compliments from his team of care providers, from farrier to chiropractor, on how great he looks every time he gets a treatment. Such amazing results helps us improve over the jumps and in the dressage arena.
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