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Jacqueline Evans 2 years ago
When my senior gelding moved with me to an area with poor soil mineralization, I started him on Omneity pre-mix which was highly recommended by stable friends. As a super picky guy, he had to start on it with a tiny amount and work up to full dosage over a couple of weeks, mixed in with soaked hay cubes. Am very pleased with the results over the past few months - brighter eyes, shiny coat, thicker mane and tail growth, tighter hoof wall growth and overall hoof improvement. Mad Barn’s customer service is outstanding. Love reading and continuing to learn from all their educational articles. Would absolutely recommend contacting them to talk about any nutritional needs!
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Christine Kent 2 years ago
My horse’s feet have improved tremendously since feeding Mad Barn biotin and using Hoof Dr - my farrier even commented that this regime is working at his last visit!
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Mary Cook 2 years ago
great pruduct horses love taste
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Carolyn Hughes 2 years ago
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Great product a bit pricey now
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Ryan Hicks 2 years ago
Haven’t used yet
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Michelle Walmsley 2 years ago
Please keep me informed of upcoming sales and promos
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Manon Gravel 2 years ago
Très bon service!
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Ellen Dewar 2 years ago
Works great for my mare.
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Rebecca Hodgson 2 years ago
Omneity is a life saver. My OTTB has awful feet (chunks would literally fall off if he throw a shoe, farrier would spend hours applying putty). Now my farrier compliments how great his feet are!! I sleep well at night knowing he is getting all his micronutrients.
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Kaaren YoungLebert 2 years ago
Loved it. I believe it helped to settle my very high-strung older Morab. Unfortunately, he turns of hid grain regularly when on pasture so I had to cut him a lot. I intend to keep him on it throughout the winter.
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