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Kerry Fauchon 9 months ago
Great product that my horse does amazing on. Fast delivery
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Tracy Thompson 9 months ago
Love this product.
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Melissa Leblanc 9 months ago
My horse has Cushing and navicular and has relatively slow growth in her very flat hooves. She has been getting Amino Trace for about two years now and it has done wonders for hoof growth as well as supported her with being sound.
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Katherine Schultz 9 months ago
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Horses needed a carrier to find it palatable, but once they adjusted it’s been great. Their coats look better than ever this spring and their feet are just as good without additional hoof supplements that their old diet required :)
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Lois Gould 9 months ago
So far so good 👍
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Darcy Beetstra 9 months ago
I’ve had my horse on this for two years His mane, tail, coat & hooves are amazing I had fed the pellets at first but find he likes the premix better 😁
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Keryl Banks 9 months ago
My granddaughter 's pony is on this ( and others) He is 24yrs and IR and cushings.He has been doing much better since on these supplements...thank you
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Susan Schmeiser 9 months ago
Our 14-year-old Welsh pony is IR, with a history of laminitis. In fact, she came through a big livestock auction, where many equines are discarded, after a career as an Amish cart pony, and it's likely her laminitis was a factor in her winding up there. She was also (unexpectedly!) pregnant with a mule and became very cresty-necked as her delivery approached. Over the next year her hormones were all over the place, and exactly a year after giving birth she foundered. That's when we put her on Mad Barn products, including Amino Trace and -- starting a year later -- Magnechrome. The latter especially has been critical to her recovery at every level. She is finally sound and comfortable. Now her mood is excellent and her weight healthy. She gets no grain, only the two supplements and a high-f...
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Heather Hnpanas 9 months ago
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I received a ton of info & suggestions. Unfortunately the only thing that seems to help my insulin resistant mare is soaking the hay, which just isn't feasible in winter. One suggestion which was to add straw to her hay so she would have more to eat and not stand for long periods with nothing to eat, unfortunately did not work. One handful was fine, but as soon as I added another handful a week later she colicked. Tried increasing again after another week & she colicked again, so although it was a great idea, it won't work for her. She is an extremely fast eater that is very good at hay nets & even a 1" hole net doesn't slow her down much. She is doing well, she's just not very happy due to limited feed & having to be kept by herself.
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Lucina Danielson 9 months ago
Happy horse, happy owner!!!
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