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Melissa Kodaly 2 years ago
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I have special needs horses who receive hay that has been rinsed, soaked or steamed . The probiotic helps their biomes stey in good shape.
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mai miyagi 2 years ago
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In previous years (senior horse), I was using a MadBarn custom mix. Now having an uncomplicated 8-year old I have switched over to Omneity and am quite happy with how my mare has done on it.
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Savannah Prentice 2 years ago
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Love mad barn!
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Tammy JOHANNES 2 years ago
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I had a hard time getting the horses to eat this supplement
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caroline loyer 2 years ago
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merci pour vos excellents produits. j’ai aussi acheté le chasteberry en boutique. tres bon produit
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Anne WATSON 2 years ago
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I love w-3 oil and so do my horses. Great for condition and maintaining a healthy weight.
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Leslie Stowell 2 years ago
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easy, no fuss ordering and quick delivery. horse likes product and appearance and energy level have increased. he seems happier. thank you!
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Dorothy Jordan 2 years ago
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Your service is wonderful. My horse finds the product palatable(a good thing) however I will have to use the product for a while to see if we get results
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Kelly Brubacher 2 years ago
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I am currently using this as I read it helps with breathing. The order got her quickly, and the combination of products - all from MadBarn - seem to be working better than any pharmaceuticals I have tried thus far. Thank you! Your products are amazing!
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Patricia Bacon 2 years ago
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My horse is on a forage based diet and the Omneity pellets fill in any potential gaps that may be due to the quality of the pasture grasses and/or hay.
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