Anyone use Formula 4 Feet - where can I get it cheaper?

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I have been using Formula 4 Feet for a while on my two mares, and someone I was talking to a few days ago mentioned that they get a 20kg sack of it for just over £70 and I cannot find out where from!

At Mile End it is £82.35 for the 20kg sack but I was wondering whether anyone on here knew of anywhere else?

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what about this Becki?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Equi-Life-Formula-...VQQcmdZViewItem

Just wanted to let you know. I took Ebi off this when I finished my last tub just to see how well her feet would be without it. In actual fact they are better now than they have been on that product - not saying it didnt make an initial effect. Shes been off it about 3 months now and no probs with her feet
 

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Thanks... I intend to take Hannah off it when she has her shoes back on, but she really struggles bare foot, and it has been over 6 months since she had her shoes removed.

Grace's feet are not too bad, but she does get cracks in them. When Hannah comes off it, she will probably come off it too.
 

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I thought exactly the same but after going barefoot with Ebi after all her feet problems Ive completely changed my mind about it all. Her feet are really strong - they cracked a bit at first but now all her nail holes are grown out her feet are stone crushingly hard! Its brill, saves loadsa money on that supplement.

Glad i found you what you wanted!
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I wish Hannah was like that, she'd save me a fortune
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Hannah's problem is that she has quite weak horn and also has flat feet so they are an absolute mess by the time the farrier comes to trim them ever 6 weeks. She is incredibly footy on stony ground too because they are flat and the Forumla 4 Feet has reduced this quite a lot although she is still stumbling when we walk in a certain area.

But when she has shoes on she is brilliant, and touch wood in the 6 years I have owned her she has only ever lost one shoe
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Ebi was the same. Her horn wasnt strong at all on one particular foot. She threw 3 shoes in the space of as many weeks and went foot sore when she threw a shoe but is doing wonders now she has natural barefoot trims. The way she loons around the field you would never know she was lame up until 14weeks ago! Im so pleased with how shes going.
 
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