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My horse Pookie, is a 6yo OTTB who retired from racing in February 2024. Since then and especially since September she has progressed very quickly in her training. In September I had regained access to my horse float and she started learning how to jump. She had also had to change agistments five different times in that short period. Pookie started going more off her feed whenever she would be moved and would become a lot more tense which wasn’t the same horse that I had from February to August. If she has had a sore stomach / ulcers, the lack of fibre intake from leaving her hay and not finishing her feeds would only make that worse so I was.. Read More
My horse Pookie, is a 6yo OTTB who retired from racing in February 2024. Since then and especially since September she has progressed very quickly in her training. In September I had regained access to my horse float and she started learning how to jump. She had also had to change agistments five different times in that short period. Pookie started going more off her feed whenever she would be moved and would become a lot more tense which wasn’t the same horse that I had from February to August. If she has had a sore stomach / ulcers, the lack of fibre intake from leaving her hay and not finishing her feeds would only make that worse so I was a bit lost. Fortunately now, I have Pookie in a permanent spot where she can relax but I would often find she still wasn’t finishing her food. Some days she wouldn’t finish one biscuit of hay whereas after the three weeks of UlcaBuf and Equilibrium B1 she is easily eating four biscuits a day, almost asking me for more.
From September I had started taking her out nearly every week to lessons, trail rides or cross country schooling. I took her to a a training day at Oxenford Pony Club on the 9th of February thinking she would be similar to how she’s been at other less-busy outings. She started sweating up straight away and she nearly flipped on me when I tried to mount her which was extremely out of character for her. I will attach a video of her shaking which I have never seen a horse do to that extent. Two days prior to starting her on her supplements I also took her to a showjumping competition at Logan Village; she did seem more relaxed with the help of a Hidez hood, being able to warm up away from everyone and having time to take in the environment with a pick near the edge of the warmup arena however, she was still very stressed at times.
This past weekend on the 16th and 17th of March at Fig Tree Pocket she was incredible. Obviously, the extra exposure to events will have settled her but I didn’t expect her to settle as much as she did after the supplements considering how terrified she was in February. This is why I believe these products have helped. I will attach photos of her at Fig Tree Pocket that I am super proud of. I will also attach a photo of her I took on the 9th of March when I noticed that she had started dappling. - Nash McCaul
“I have recently put my daughters mare on your ProFlex and UlcaBuf I have had fantastic results. She has always had a small limp, I have had her on other joint formulas and couldn't get her right. But since being on ProFlex for 6 weeks there is not the slightest sign of a limp. She has never been a good doer and I have tried many feeds to get her top line built up but have hit the jack pot this winter I am feeding her Stance CoolStance Copra and UlcaBuf. I can not believe the difference in her coat she no longer looks like a greyhound and she has great topline for an aged mare.” Candy Read More
“I have recently put my daughters mare on your ProFlex and UlcaBuf I have had fantastic results. She has always had a small limp, I have had her on other joint formulas and couldn't get her right. But since being on ProFlex for 6 weeks there is not the slightest sign of a limp. She has never been a good doer and I have tried many feeds to get her top line built up but have hit the jack pot this winter I am feeding her Stance CoolStance Copra and UlcaBuf. I can not believe the difference in her coat she no longer looks like a greyhound and she has great topline for an aged mare.” Candy
"I use CoolStance® Copra as my go to for my Ulcer prone horses knowing it is a safe feed, it doesn't give them any fizz, keeps their coats lovely and shiny and they love it, needless to say. They get UlcaBuf® daily to help keep any ulcer issues under control." - Maree Whitlam Read More
"I use CoolStance® Copra as my go to for my Ulcer prone horses knowing it is a safe feed, it doesn't give them any fizz, keeps their coats lovely and shiny and they love it, needless to say. They get UlcaBuf® daily to help keep any ulcer issues under control." - Maree Whitlam