Hi
I hope you don't mind me replying seeing as though nobody else has commented
Coligone powder is packed with fibre digesters - which help the horse utilise it's good to the maximum - what you are experiencing is your horse producing more (and softer) droppings due to this - a bit like...
Hi Holly
As per my messages to you first thing this morning (and the automatic reply on Facebook) I have been out of the office delivering today and won't be availabile until the evening to do office work - I
Have refunded your money as you are clearly worried about not receiving your products...
I don't obviously know your real names but I think I can work out who each of you are and hopefully I have already dealt with the issues?
Sadly it's a double bank holiday weekend and my hands are tied but please be assured that on Tuesday, everything will be sorted out and rectified!
I do...
I totally understand and appreciate your feedback - As a small company your custom is extremely important, but obviously for me the health of the horse it the ultimate reason for me producing Coligone.
I am implementing a whole new structure which will help make things run more smoothly and...
Thank you for bringing this to my attention - I am extremely sorry you haven't been notified of our delays - I thought that I had contacted everyone involved already to explain.
I have also updated our Facebook page @coligone to keep people informed.
I have offered refunds to everyone who...
Can I just say that that's a really expensive price for Coligone and you can buy it cheaper than that - also - if you buy larger quantities it works out at 30% cheaper and you can reduce the amount fed on a daily basis so it's not as expensive to maintain.
I completely agree with you - I think that this post has been unfair on people who work with horses who aren't physiotherapists (also agree with you about the term vet physio not being viable that this only refers to human physio)
I have used physiotherapists recommended by vets and seen...
Hi Nari - Sorry I've missed your call - I shall call you back asap - I've been having trouble with my iphone redirecting calls from the business line - Re: The missing order - please pm me so I can check out your order and ensure it's been sent out to you
Kate x
When it comes to colicky horses like this it's a case of working out what the trigger factors are - it's a long and tiresome (and somewhat frustrating) process of eliminating things and then reintroducing them - Ensure that his hard feed is high fibre and low starch (less than 10%) Take him off...
I'm a bit confused by your questions... nerve blocking is done to pin point exactly where the pain is... so if your horse reacted badly with the suspensories then surely this indicates where the problem lies and your vet should've explained this fully to you?
Kate x
I rode until I was 8 month with my first pregnancy and 6/7 month in my second - it's all up to you at the end of the day and what you feel comfortable with :) I rode after a few wks with both - Good luck with your pregnancy - don't take risks, listen to your horse (and your inner voice) and...
OMG too many to even contemplate but the funniest was the one where I travelled 2-3 hours to see a potential show cob... and when we got there we couldn't get within 20 yards of the horse because they'd just concreted IN FRONT of it's stable! LMAO! :o They then tried to sell us something else...