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Ila Carrington 3 years ago
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I have been feeding omneity to my two horses for about a year now. My one horse has visibly better feet as bd my other horse had foundered 3 years ago,quite severely, and her feet are doing amazing not to mention they overall look so healthy!
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Therese Kaelin 3 years ago
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My two Haflingers or doing great , I think it helps with the hooves a bit. They have however still an issue eating these pellets. They are no picky horses at all but Omneity proofed to be a challenge getting them to eat it . Still after 5 months of using it I have to mix it with some water and hay “fines” to make them eat it. I could never feed it pure , they just spit it out.
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Rebecca McWhirter 3 years ago
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I ordered the digestive pellets for a horse with fecal water syndrome and it helped by giving double the recommended serving. I gave one scoop a.m. and 1 scoop p.m. although I am pleased with the results it is too expensive to do long term
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Barbara King 3 years ago
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Great product for my 22 year old Thoroughbred. Delivery was so incredibly prompt! Thank you!
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Lynn Iskra 3 years ago
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I didn't order this. If I did you did not have it in stock. If it is in stock I have not received it.
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Jen Fincaryk 3 years ago
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Love the product but my horse won’t eat it sadly.
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Jody Leamen 3 years ago
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Quick order ship and product is well liked by my mare.
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Martine Genereux 3 years ago
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Fast delivery !
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Julie White 3 years ago
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Excellent job 👏
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Patricia Clark 3 years ago
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Unfortunately my gelding (who will eat anything) refuses to eat this. So it doesn’t matter how nutritious it is, if they won’t eat it!
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