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Marie-Claude Pelchat 5 years ago
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Unfortunately, I can’t talk about the results as both my horses don’t find it palatable enough to eat it. I tried to present it with a feed that they like and it doesn’t help either. But one thing I was very happy with is the speedy delivery.
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Sharon Mills-MacLaurin 5 years ago
I have 3 horses: an Appendix Q-horse now 28 which I have had since a yearling; a National Showhorse Q-horse cross now 20 owned since birth (also diagnosed with IR/EMS in 2015 and on a daily dose of Pergolide); and a Q-horse boarded on my farm since 2006. Over the last several years I have been feeding Mad Barn's Omneity Vitamin and Mineral Premix along with the Optimum Probiotic for last several years. Both products are included in the horse's daily rations of Timothy Balance Cubes, iodized salt, MSM, and flax, and of course the daily hay allowance of 20-22 lb./day. All horses on the farm are in excellent health receiving bi-annual vet checks. The Omneity product has been ...
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Dawn Brown 5 years ago
We have been using the product over a year for our 4 fat Morgan Horses. They are all under 14.2 and like air ferns, it doesn't take much to fulfill their dietary needs. Therefore it is hard to keep them in good weight. The IR has helped kept the cresty neck from becoming hard. This past year we let them get a little too fat and one developed quite a crest. Upon further investigation, it has been discovered he has a low thyroid level. We order the product online and it is delivered to our door in less than a week. (free delivery) We are happy to buy a made in Canada product.
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Sharon Mills-MacLaurin 5 years ago
Please refer to my comments regarding the Omneity Vitamin and Mineral Premix. The Optimum Probiotic is also a part of my horse's daily ration. What I particularly like is that the product is pure making the dosage very small. It lasts for a good long time and is reasonably priced. Over the shelf probiotics are generally mixed in with unnecessary fillers thereby requiring larger dosages, higher cost, and the wasteful accumulation of plastic containers.
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Sharon Mills-MacLaurin 5 years ago
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Please refer to my comments regarding the Omneity Vitamin and Mineral Premix. The Optimum Probiotic is also a part of my horse's daily ration. What I particularly like is that the product is pure making the dosage very small. It lasts for a good long time and is reasonably priced. Over the shelf probiotics are generally mixed in with unnecessary fillers thereby requiring larger dosages, higher cost, and the wasteful accumulation of plastic containers.
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Sharon Mills-MacLaurin 5 years ago
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I have 3 horses: an Appendix Q-horse now 28 which I have had since a yearling; a National Showhorse Q-horse cross now 20 owned since birth (also diagnosed with IR/EMS in 2015 and on a daily dose of Pergolide); and a Q-horse boarded on my farm since 2006. Over the last several years I have been feeding Mad Barn's Omneity Vitamin and Mineral Premix along with the Optimum Probiotic for last several years. Both products are included in the horse's daily rations of Timothy Balance Cubes, iodized salt, MSM, and flax, and of course the daily hay allowance of 20-22 lb./day. All horses on the farm are in excellent health receiving bi-annual vet checks. The Omneity product has been fundamental in terms of overall horse health, but most especially hoof health which is a critical consideration for my ...
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Dawn Brown 5 years ago
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We have been using the product over a year for our 4 fat Morgan Horses. They are all under 14.2 and like air ferns, it doesn't take much to fulfill their dietary needs. Therefore it is hard to keep them in good weight. The IR has helped kept the cresty neck from becoming hard. This past year we let them get a little too fat and one developed quite a crest. Upon further investigation, it has been discovered he has a low thyroid level. We order the product online and it is delivered to our door in less than a week. (free delivery) We are happy to buy a made in Canada product.
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Martine Lapointe 5 years ago
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Aramis has been taking the following supplements from Mad Barn since December 2018: Optimum Probiotic, Omneity, W-3 Oil, and Visceral + as needed. His coat has become very glossy and the blacksmith has noticed that his feet are even healthier. I will not do without it. These products are now available at several points of sale, and even after buying, Mad Barn is always available for questions and personalized visits when they are needed. Thank you.
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Denyse Rousselet 5 years ago
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I am coming from an 8-day stay at the Upper Canada Village Horse Lover’s Weekend. My horse Indy is their ambassador for “relationship-based riding,” where she walks freely in the village among the crowd: 7,700 for two days of the weekend. The visitors always comment on her beautiful coat. Indy’s farrier says that she has always had beautiful hooves, but with Mad Barn, her hooves are in “top shape.”
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Marianne Bertrand 5 years ago
Wow this is pretty amazing mineral. My 2 horses have been on it for 3 weeks and I see such a change in their coats. My Palomino’s legs are turning really dark and his dapples are showing more. My sorrel is looking more chestnut now. I haven’t seen much change in their hooves yet but I feel that will come in a month or two. I did have trouble getting them to eat it at first. I soaked them and mixed them in with alfalfa pellets or cubes. Now they will just eat the mineral as is.
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