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Linda Stare 8 months ago
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Service was great. But my horse who weighs 1100 lbs. will only eat about 1/3 cup a day. I feel as if she is telling me it's not right for her. I brlieve Her dosage should be 2 1/2 cups per day
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Brooke Huska 8 months ago
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Unfortunately my gelding is picky and will refuse to eat his grain if this product is it!
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Karen Jones 8 months ago
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Despite the extensive information I gave to your nutritionist, and the expensive supplements I bought, there was absolutely no change in either of my ponies' loose stool.
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Karley Smith 9 months ago
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Did not receive
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Marsha McLaughlin 10 months ago
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Product has had little effect on the allergies
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Erin Sinclair a year ago
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Last 2 orders have been late
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Zoé Mongrain a year ago
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My horse don’t like it
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Heather Fox a year ago
I tried this for my gelding's fecal water syndrome. It maybe helped a little bit, but not enough for me to keep buying it. He did really enjoy eating it though! I will continue my search for a product that actually clears this messy issue up....
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Katie Troyer a year ago
I’ve used this with okay results for a few years, but my mare is now unable to tolerate the whey in this feed. On this supplement, her gut is more susceptible to triggers and leaky gut syndrome. For a company that promotes itself as being species-appropriate and without fillers, this just doesn’t sit right. Whey is high up in the list of ingredients for Omneity. I would love to see reformulations of various powdered products for our horses who are prone to gut inflammation (remove whey, DDGs, rice hulls, etc.).
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Margo Mukherjee a year ago
I’m incredibly disappointed in Visceral+ for the prevention of ulcers. My horse has been on Visceral for 8 months, and was scoped this week. He had grade 2 ulcers in the squamous region and grade 3 in the glandular region. I understand ulcer prevention goes beyond a supplement, such as proper turnout, access to forage, etc. . My horse shows so he does have a certain amount of stress he undergoes but every other horse in the barn with the same management techniques (and not on Visceral) had grade 1 ulcers or lower. Additionally upon further review of the clinical study by both myself and my vet we learned there was no control group for this study. That doesn’t seem like an accurate study if there was no control group to determine if horses recovered properly from ulcers without the Visce...
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