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BY: Tracy in AZ (PHOENIX, AZ) - Feb 25, 2009 ITEM #: 31959
17 of 17 people found the following testimonial helpful.
I had problems with my quarter horse - he was very sensitive to any changes - weather, wormer, medicine, etc. and would colic very easily. He has only coliced once in the past year since I have used Neighlox. I give him one scoop at dinner every day - that is enough to keep his stomach happy (make sure to read the directions - don't take my word for it on the dosage). Do yourself a favor and use Neighlox & stop the worrying! Is this testimonial helpful?
BY: angelmg15 (AURORA, IL) - Apr 8, 2008 ITEM #: 31959
23 of 23 people found the following testimonial helpful.
I own a 12 y/o gelding thoroughbred that i event and he has always been a phenomonal jumper but every time we went into a dressage arena he would get so tense that he would just about lose his mind.my vet suggested he might have ulcers and we should try to treat him for them the very first time we gave neighlox to him i took him to a dressage show in which he took 1st and third in his first two tests when we took him back to an eventing show my trainer was almost in tears after his show we finally figured it out Is this testimonial helpful?
BY: S. Binnell (Big Bear Lake, CA) - Jun 19, 2005 ITEM #: 31959
74 of 74 people found the following testimonial helpful.
We found that our warm blood filly suffered from gastric ulcers several months after she was weaned. My husband and I had gone to great lengths to make the weaning as stress free as possible. I have had great success with this product. Our filly had level 3 ulcers, and she has stayed completely healthy because of this product. It is something that I will always feed with confidence. Is this testimonial helpful?
BY: throbred8 (Bloomington, MN) - Apr 14, 2005 ITEM #: 31959
95 of 95 people found the following testimonial helpful.
I have a 9-year-old thoroughbred that is off the track. The trainer he was sold to abused him. He was starved, tied in a garage on concrete, and his only good leg was the one with a gash below the right hock, which did not get medical attention.
I purchased the horse from a rescue foundation and found that he coliced at the drop of a hat. I have had him on Neighlox since about six months after I purchased him. He coliced once since then and it was after he wasn't getting the Neighlox because I underwent back surgery.
My horse has been on this product for almost two years now and I swear by it. Is this testimonial helpful?