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Susan Miller a year ago
Monosodium phosphate is the only way to balance our rations - much appreciated! There is a remarkable excess of calcium compared to phosphorus in our soil, forages and (every) ration balancer we've added to the analysis, and the imbalance would be amplified for those on a feed or alfalfa hay due to caloric needs. This may be the only remaining, reliable and palatable source of phosphorus (without calcium), since Uckele seems to have ceased producing it (company was sold in 2023). A word of caution: not all soils and forages are imbalanced in the way ours are, so do your homework: get a representative sample of your soil(s), forages and any feeds (more than once), check the NRC tables, and do the math - consult your veterinarian and/or find a qualified nutritionist -- before adding this o...
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Alexis A. a year ago
My 26 year old mare experienced mild colic earlier this year for the first time. We went through the treatment and it reoccured a few weeks later. My vet suspected we were dealing with [REDACTED] as my mare was concurrently dealing with issues gaining weight, poor coat quality, reoccurring skin issues, and general ick. You could tell she just didn't feel good. I started her on this Visceral+ and a month later she was putting on weight, regaining topline, bright-eyed and sassy! Her skin issues have also subsided. I'm convinced her body was just fighting too much and thanks to this supplement she's getting all the nutrients she needs to live her golden years comfortably. A nice side effect of starting this supplement is you may also end up with a nice dark summer coat that isn't sunbleached ...
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Amanda a year ago
We gave our master a month of omeprazole and started her on this supplement towards the end of her treatment. Tilly had a couple trigger points that would cause her to rear if touched- her chest and stomach. She also didn’t want us grooming her or touching her stomach at all. She would bite and kick and was generally unhappy with any kind of touch. Well she’s been on Visceral for six months now, and we can touch her all over! She’s happy and healthy, loves to be scratched, and doesn’t mind the being girthed. I have zero plans on taking her off of this because it has helped so much- just wish it was a bit more cost effective.
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Michelle Pulak a year ago
When my mares stool gets too loose for my liking I give her an additional scoop. Next day it’s picture perfect 😍
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Tracy Harper a year ago
Started using MSM after my boy injured his stifle and went for surgery, he displaced his miniscus,so, 2 months go by and recovery stall time and Adequan injections happen and knee injections for me to be told he 'may' or 'may not' recover, it's been 3 months. He looks like a 4 yr old, beautiful mover, (on his own) I will never use him for reining again. But he is alive and not in pain, he can function like the others in the field! He is my baby I raised this guy from 4 months old he is my everything and I believe you had a hand in that, thank you!
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Richelle van wonderen a year ago
I really have to hand it to Mad barn for their products. I started my mare on Omneity and Spirulina approximately one month ago. She was a metobolic nightmare after purchasing hay testing too high in sugars over the winter. I was feeding what I thought was a good grain for her weight to ensure she was getting the proper minerals she needed along with it only to realize she was overweight and inflamed everywhere and ready to tip over the edge to become a founder case. Mad barns products have helped to see some changes in just a month along with the information their site provides, I am jumping with joy to say we’re getting back on track to a healthier body weight and the lethargy my mare once had has been replaced by a happy appy again. Thank you to Madbarn. We are grain free and on the rig...
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ashley ellis a year ago
When i got my mare she was in poor condition, brittle hooves, rough coat, weak hair growth. My friend suggested putting her on this supplement and the mare has done leaps and bounds in every aspect. She is a strong and healthy thriving horse. all my horses will be on this product, even if they are already healthy. I also have her on the w3 oil and she absolutely loves her daily scoop of feed she gets to get this into her. I started noticing major differences in her about 6 months on Mad Barns supplements, and its been 2 years now!
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ashley ellis a year ago
I was hesitant to feed my horses electrolytes as i never have before, but it was a long day trailering them and they weren’t drinking. I decided to give it a try in hopes it would entice them to drink. well it certainly did and they ended up drinking lots on the road! this will now be my go to when trailering and making sure they stay hydrated!
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Madeline Sedita a year ago
We love omenity!!! My mare has been on the omenity pellets for about 6 months now. She had her colon resected about a month ago and she is still shiny and a perfect weight thanks to omenity.
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Sarah Shockley a year ago
I have a horse with crippling allergies and cushings. I went grain free to alleviate allergies and NSC issues. He’s a hard keeper and older. He transitioned INCREDIBLY. If you’re on the fence about grain free and adding this product to supplement their vitamins and minerals - DO IT! He looks absolutely incredible. He eats better. He feels better. He is a picky eater and had no issues with this powder. I loved it so much I now have three on it. Love it! Added a collage of him at his worst when he would refuse to eat and was allergic to life and his journey to now.
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