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Jim Moore 2 years ago
Sorry, I've only been using it for about a month. It's too early to tell but they've had no trouble taking it and I think it's helping my gelding with slipubg back heels. He seems to be actually standing straighter and moving better.
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Leslie Harpur 2 years ago
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Haven’t noticed any change yet, but will continue feeding
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Lindsay Nickerson 2 years ago
Love the W3 Oil for my older (21) retired barrel horse. It keeps him moving comfortably and happy! Thanks so much.
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Mikaela Dupley 2 years ago
I heard great things about this supplement from a friend, i'm so glad I started my senior 21 year old mare on Omneity. Her feet are looking healthier and stronger after just 6 weeks and my farrier agreed.
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Nancy Payne 2 years ago
A easy and convenient way to ensure my horse is getting what he needs without having to feed a lot of grain.
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Nicole Herreros 2 years ago
Since starting my horse on We oil zive noticed an improvement in his movement. His coat is shiny and soft and he no longer coughs in the winter months.
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Monique Chiasson 2 years ago
We love this product! It has made a tremendous difference in my horse’s behaviour. He is very much more content since having added Visceral+ to his diet!
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Suzanne Perry 2 years ago
Very good product
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Maureen Gill 2 years ago
The combination of the above product and the Spirulina were very effective in controlling my Morgan mare's respiratory issues. I Wii definitely recommend it to my equine friends.
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Wendy Jamieson-Rattray 2 years ago
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Delivery of the items took way longer than it should have. I love the W-3 oil, however, my horse refuses to eat the Omenity and I’ve heard that issue from a lot of other people. Perhaps you should work on the taste of it so that the horses will actually eat it.
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