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Sara Rice 10 months ago
This course is excellent. Dr. Chris is personable and informed, providing the information in a calm and easily followed manner. The course offers lots of insights, all gathered from cited sources which gives me confidence that I can depend on its quality and veracity. The course length is good, taking a few days if you are taking lots of time to absord and reflect on the material. I think there may be a few issues with the sound quality from time to time which is slightly distracting but did not compromise my ability to understand the content and learn what I needed to know. I took this course as part of the Mad Barn team both as an opportunity to further my understanding and to test the course's functionality. I enjoyed it, I learned a lot, and I found the overall experience excellent...
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Kim Salbego a year 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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Bev Dunn a year ago
Tuff is an easy keeper, he often was looking for his own minerals in mud, our vet tested blood and even though I was using supplements, he was unbalanced, I started him on the omnity premix a year ago, blood tests are good, he looks great, hair has a shine always.
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Katie Buxton 2 years ago
I have 3 horses that have 'back soreness' that appears in various ways. I started them on AL-CAR on Monday, today is Thursday, and they already seem more comfortable! It smells very strong but they all eat it just fine.
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Bonnie Doyle 2 years ago
My mini mare has been on Chasteberry for a few weeks now. She is moving better and seems overall more comfortable. Two winters ago she developed winter laminitis. The effects have carried through the entire year with stiffness and her feet have been difficult to manage. Her diet is managed closely, she lives on a bare track with good quality hay, AminoTrace+, W-3 oil and now Chasteberry. I also have her on a two week trim cycle to manage her feet which are improving daily.
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Carson Nelson 2 years ago
You can’t beat the price of the product, but unfortunately my horse did not like the texture (it’s more of a granular texture than a powder). It did not stick to the grain like I was expecting and was easily sifted to the bottom - so it was quite difficult to get my horse to eat it rather than just leave a pile in the bottom of his bucket. The less picky eaters in the barn tend to eat it up okay.
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EJ Reid 3 years ago
We just started our horses on this. In my mind and on paper it seems great. My horses are skeptic, and they aren't normally picky. Expect to have to mix it into a lot of feed if your horses aren't starving 😆
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EJ Reid 3 years ago
We just started our horses on this. In my mind and on paper it seems great. My horses are skeptic, and they aren't normally picky. Expect to have to mix it into a lot of feed if your horses aren't starving 😆
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