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27th September 2011


Mrs Watkins, UK.
Mrs Watkins observed of her 29 year old Highland pony, "Antonio our barefoot trimmer came to do Dougal's feet, Dougal often struggles to lift his right hind and balance on his left. On this occasion Dougal kept trotting off across the field and Antonio has to keep going and catching him. On the last visit I had to help as he cantered off at speed. Antonio commented on how supple and agile he had become", "what have you changed" he asked. "The only thing that has changed is the probiotic Equus Advance".


Diane Kern, Loveland, Colorado, USA.
Baretta is a 34 year old registered quarter horse gelding we rescued nine years ago. He raced when he was young, and was a national level racer into his teens. He changed hands when he was about 24 and was to become a family horse. Poor care, lack of knowledge and bad teeth left him extremely thin and in poor health. After his adoption, recovery took nearly a year. His recovery was so successful, he had newspaper articles written about his life and his rescue. He is retired now and roams freely on 40 acres. We feed him soaked beet pulp, wheat and rice bran four times a day, along with whatever hay and grass he can eat.

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