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Barrel Horse With Hind Gut Ulcers Gets Great Results!
Posted by Michael Peterson on
This winter was super hard on my North Dakota horses, so it was no surprise when my #1 barrel horse came into spring bearing hind gut ulcers. After spending hundreds of dollars last year on “other treatments” I decided to give Gastro Elm a try. Within 3 days, i already noticed a HUGE difference. My mare started getting her topline back, gaining muscle and shedding her winter coat. I’ll keep all of my performance horses on Gastro Elm for prevention from now on. Im so grateful to find such a great product at an amazingly affordable price! Kris V.
A Game Changer For My Barrel Horses!
Posted by Michael Peterson on
I haven’t had to buy any Ulcergard since using this. I barrel race heavily at least two races a month and I just use gastro elm in place of when I would dose with ulcergard. I’ve had the calmest horses I’ve had in 6 years of running barrels. They’re almost too calm. I wasn’t sure if we were warming up for pleasure class or a barrel race this past weekend! My one filly gets really worked up easily and hates when I pull away my other horse and now she stays calm, doesn’t get nervous and barely calls after my...
Using GastroElm Plus Prior To Horse Shows
Posted by Michael Peterson on
One thing we hear quite often is a horse that seems to be fine on a day to day basis, but shows signs of anxiety, distress and other changes in demeanor when attending a horse show. Other customers have commented that these types of changes occur when simply loading into a trailer or even tacking up. Some horses (including ours) can go so far as displaying signs of colic after leaving for the day to attend training or a show. In most cases these are signs of an underlying condition that is aggravated by excess stomach acid during periods of...