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Customer Update: Sarah McKinlay shares her experience with three weeks use of EquiBrew in her two horses: Hi Andre, I wanted to give it some time before I reported back, just to be sure the changes I was seeing were real and consistent and I wasnt buying into the hype of a new product. Its been three weeks since the first dose and I have seen a remarkable change in behaviour and condition of both my horses. I decided to give it to my unbroken young 12hh rescue pony as well as my 16.1hh 10yo mare with suspected ulcers. My two are very easy keepers and sensitive to grass sugar. Managing sugar sensitive fatties, especially one with ulcers who needs constant forage is not easy. When I first opened the bottle I doubted my horses would take it - my gosh it stinks but they love the smell and flavour. I dont need to hide it in feed. Theyll take it from a syringe or lick it out of their buckets. In the first week I noticed a change in their poo. Before EquiBrew the consistency alternated between hard nuggets and loose movements after a flush of grass. Now theyre textbook regardless of the spring grass. Ive also cut back the level of magnesium and potions I was feeding to manage their spooky, nervous and jumpy spring behaviour. The biggest changes have occurred in the third week. The mare has her sparkle back. Shes perky, alert and showing interest in her work. I know it is helping with the ulcers because she isnt kicking-out when I sponge or groom around her belly, flank and loins as before. No longer is she pinning her ears back or threatening to bite when the saddle comes out and her reluctance to move forward has changed. She is now releasing tension under saddle instead of holding her breath and herself rigid. Theyve both surprisingly trimmed down and lost their pot bellies, their eyes are bright and coats glossy and soft - overall theyre happier horses. Im so happy I have got these results from a single product. Thanks Andre - EquiBrew will remain a staple of their feeding routine. Kind regards, Sarah McKinlay
Posted on: Thu, 02 Oct 2014 02:35:02 +0000

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