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Beth Hurst 2 years ago
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I don’t order this product for review. Ordered another product so I cannot review this one
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Kathi ECKERICH 2 years ago
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At first I thought it was helping her runny stools but after 2 weeks there was no improvement, It did seem to be palatable and she ate the recommended amount;Still having the same symptoms after a month.
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Mia Torchetti 2 years ago
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Unfortunately horse is refusing
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Melissa McCoy 2 years ago
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Unfortunately I couldn’t get my gelding to eat this supplement. I tried several different methods to hide the supplement in his feed but to no avail there was no tricking his nose. If he smelt it , he avoided eating his whole meal.
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Leah Levy 2 years ago
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I love the ingredients, but my horses will not eat it no matter how slowly I introduced it.
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Eileen Stanley 2 years ago
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My horse will not eat this no matter what I put on it. This may be a great product but my horse will never know. So, it's money down the drain . . .
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Kerry Duffy 2 years ago
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I did not feel or see a difference in my senior horse.
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Rochelle D’Emilio 2 years ago
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Product was never delivered.
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jill emmerson 2 years ago
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Love it
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EDITH LAFOND 2 years ago
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Bonjour, j'ai un cheval qui a de la diarrhée avec ses crottins, depuis des mois. J'ai commencé par vos probiotiques en poudre pendant près de 4 semaines. Aucune amélioration. Alors j'ai lu sur votre site web, et ca disait d'aller vers Optimum probiotique pour plus de besoin. Absolument aucune amélioration, alors que je lui sers sa portion depuis un mois. Et il aime le gout pour sur. C'est l'hiver alors vous comprendrez que la diarrhée du cheval gèle sur sa queue et que ca lui fait un énorme bloc de glace collé a lui, donc met du poids sur sa queue. Ce cheval a 28.5 ans, est très actif dans le troupeau, un état de chair de 4/9, donnant des cours durant l'été, et aucun autre trouble de santé. Vaccins, coggins, dents et vermifuges a jour en tout temps. Le vétérinaire m'avait recomman...
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