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“Reall is growing younger”

By Catherine Harris

In September of 2005, our twenty-three year old Arab horse, Reall, was 3-legged lame. For the last couple of years Reall was moving a lot slower and had been showing some amount of pain. I was thinking about putting him down – but now, since feeding EquiPride, he is moving around beautifully. What ever is in that stuff it's working for him. I have tried the leading joint supplements, buteless, no bute, msn, glucosamine and each of these have worked for a short while and all seem to mask the problem as bute would. I started giving him two scoops of EquiPride (since December 11, 2005) the day we came home from the Denver show and he is now able to be in a pasture with other horses and not by himself. I still wouldn’t do too many sharp turns with him but he is 100% better. We even entered him in a local show this January where he placed 3rd in his class!

He is my 10 year old daughter’s horse and recently she said, “Reall is growing younger”.

Needless to say – I am recommending it my friends and have started my other five horses on EquiPride.

Catherine Harris
Laramie, WY


Catherine updates her EquiPride testimonial regarding another of her horses, Lexi.

Our horse Lexi was playing in the pasture with friends and did something that caused him to pull a ligament in his right front leg. He wouldn’t put any weight on it – so into the vet we go. They took X-rays and sure enough, it wasn’t a tear but a bad pull.

The vet said that it would be 2 months of stall rest. Well that worked for him the first week and then he started getting better – fast.

He wanted out – so I would let him out for limited amounts of time on dry days. Pretty soon I noticed that he looked 100% - but I still listened to the vet and kept him in.

We went for a checkup after three weeks and the vet was amazed that he healed that quickly! I didn’t ride him for 5 weeks and then started walking him, working up to a trot and then canter. What they said would take eight weeks of stall rest was basically condensed into 4-5 weeks. I think because of EquiPride he healed from the inside out.

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