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marie girardin 3 years ago
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excellent produit et a été très efficace sur ma jument. J'avais tout essayé. ce n'est plus la même et semble beaucoup plus confortable et heureuse
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Linda 3 years ago
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My horses are doing great with the W3 oil. They are both in their 20s. One has arthritis and the other has gets heaves. The packaging is flimsy for pouring. I would suggest offering the product in a jug and selling as well as the bag. The bag could be used as a refill once you have purchased the product with the jug. I use a funnel to transfer to another container. I do find the the product separates a little and I have to mix it up. Would this affect the consistency? Otherwise great product :)
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Allison Bradford 3 years ago
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I just started using this oil so I can't tell how well it's going but all of the horses LOVE it, even the picky mare will lick her bucket clean. The bag is no issue for me, I will definitely be ordering more!
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Jillian Justesen 4 years ago
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I've had my stressy OTTB on this for 4 months now at the recommendation of a friend. It might work for horses who have pretty mild symptoms and aren't picky but it took two weeks to get my picky eater to eat this product which I was willing to look past in hopes that it would help him out. He went off feed in late January again and presented with sensitive sides. He's larger at 1437lbs so I opted to do a scoop and a half or 120g of this which makes feeding it $3.65 a day. I started the standard [redacted] treatment again alongside this product, I was at my wit's end after a year of on again off again treatments and reoccurring [redacted] even after six months of treatment. No amount of preventative measures I took worked. I finally had enough and opted to bring my horse to the vet hospital...
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Cindy McCullough 4 years ago
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mare would not eat it and it just made her less likely to finish a much needed meal. I added tasty things and tried hot waster to dissolve it but most of it ended up on the floor...finished off the bucket but I doubt she actually got much of it in her belly...
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Ilsa 4 years ago
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Our horses LOVE the oil but I absolutely detest the floppy packaging, it is very difficult to pour. Please bring the jug or something like it.that is more rigid and easier to handle.
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Jen Hughes 4 years ago
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Great product and my horses love it. For those who had complaints about the packaging, this is no different than purchasing a refill for your laundry soap. Before my first order arrived, I was fully aware of the packaging, so I went over to Canadian Tire and spent $14 on a plastic oil jug that works perfect. It holds 5L, and is very convenient to both use and refill. My horses are on the W3 oil as well other Mad Barn supplements, and all of them have the most amazing coats, along with showing improvement for ailments they've been suffering with. Very pleased with all of the products, not just this oil. On a side note, I also give my pup a tsp of the oil daily and my goodness, does his coat gleam too!!
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Janette Korabo 4 years ago
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Amino Trace has made an amazing difference in my horses' hooves.
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highonthehawg666 4 years ago
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LOVE THIS PRODUCT. KEEPS MY OLD MARES MOVING FREELY
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Alison Morton 4 years ago
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I have 4 ponies ranging in ages from a yearling up to 25 years old. I feed this to all of my guys, and really wanted it for one of my ponies who has terrible feet (always chipping and pulling shoes) and for my older cushings pony as well who is under weight with no topline. I must say it was a bit of challenge to get one of my ponies to eat it. I did try to soak it in his hay cubes, but that resulted in a no go whatsoever - complete with feed tub tipped over. I started at half dose as well and then tried to soak it in molasses beet pulp on top of his grain. He would pick at it at night and eventually finish if by the morning. Its now been 2 months and I have slowly increased it to a regular dose and I can now just toss the pellets in with his grain (no soaking or mixing with beet...
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