PapaverFollis
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Wow. That's some reply TheSpottyCobby!
What an unprofessional reply, TheSpottyCobby. The man is so uninformed about a product that he sells.Just come back to this thread and see people have had the exact same dismissive email response as me. Like everyone else, I’ve been under dosing my pony by half ? and wondering why he’s slowly got more tight behind! I swapped to the equimins over the summer as I was advised at the time it would work out more cost effective... easier to get him to eat it too. I’m hoping if I go straight to doubling the dose, he’ll be OK now until I get some natural from FP. Will be taking him straight off the advance complete too - I’ve just had to have him shod as his feet were so awful, I was wondering why they weren’t improving!
Safe to say I was fuming when I got this - clearly a cut and paste because I never even mentioned Cushings!
Just come back to this thread and see people have had the exact same dismissive email response as me. Like everyone else, I’ve been under dosing my pony by half ? and wondering why he’s slowly got more tight behind! I swapped to the equimins over the summer as I was advised at the time it would work out more cost effective... easier to get him to eat it too. I’m hoping if I go straight to doubling the dose, he’ll be OK now until I get some natural from FP. Will be taking him straight off the advance complete too - I’ve just had to have him shod as his feet were so awful, I was wondering why they weren’t improving!
Safe to say I was fuming when I got this - clearly a cut and paste because I never even mentioned Cushings!
Awful right? I couldn’t even dignify it with a responseWow. That's some reply TheSpottyCobby!
Thanks. Wasn't sure what it said on the label. Some products have a recommendation e.g 1 x 5 mg scoop will provide x of product, 1 scoop recommended for maintenance etcNo dosing recommendation but IU as labelled is IU regardless of synthetic or natural. Bioavailable IU is not labelled. So regardless of what the horse can actually take into the blood stream it is not inaccurate to say the oil has 1000IU per gram (it's just that only 500IU will be absorbed if it it is synthetic). Except it's slightly weird to use grams for a liquid but I'm not sure if that is normal for oils.
The 98% vs 25% proof thing in his response to SpottyCobby is a complete red herring. We feed this stuff by IU, not weight or volume.
Maybe all of this would be of interest to Dr David Marlin, he regularly "outs" companies on their false advertising/statements and backs it up with scientific evidence ?
fwiw it's easy to report things to advertising standards, not done it for a while.
Like everyone else, I’ve been under dosing my pony by half ? and wondering why he’s slowly got more tight behind! I swapped to the equimins over the summer as I was advised at the time it would work out more cost effective... easier to get him to eat it too. I’m hoping if I go straight to doubling the dose, he’ll be OK now until I get some natural from FP. Will be taking him straight off the advance complete too - I’ve just had to have him shod as his feet were so awful, I was wondering why they weren’t improving!
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what's AC?y I was surprised to read your comments as they just didn't tie in with what I had previously read. Looking back at your foot situation and AC you told us on 30/4 he was working 6 days a week and on 13/5 that AC had completely transformed his barefoot. By 14/5 he was barefoot and rock crunching like never before and AC was definitely worth it.
By 2/6 afer 6 months of AC the difference in his feet is amazing. I was one who recommended AC so I do note with interest updates.
Then by 14/12 he was struggling with the wet and footy on a hack. You also told us in your post of that date that he you had been able to exercise him (in the past) 6 days a week and not a symptomatic tie up since (the original was in Dec 2019) His feet had been so much better on his new diet and exercise plan.
By 1/1/21 he was foot sore and on 11/1 he was shod and you said his feet were not great in the winter.
By17/1 he was like a different animal and you said "he must have been so uncomfortable"
Now I agree that equimins have been careless, it may have disadvantaged some. I have no connection with equimins other than buying AC and oil. It is up to them to defend themselves. It makes not the slightest difference to me if people buy their products or not. If they want to change as a matter of principle it is up to them and I really don't care.
However I do believe in being fair.
You fed AC and within 6 months had rock crunching barefeet like never before and AC was definitely worth it. .
By December he was struggling with the wet. That is called winter. Many barefoot horses struggle in winter, many go on to have soft soles, many cannot cope and have to be shod. That is nothing to do with AC and everything to do with the wet winters and owners who cannot control the environment sufficiently for that particular horse to remain working rock crunchingly barefoot. So, like you, they have to shoe.
You had to shoe a horse that had spent the first 6 months becoming rock crunching on AC and had to be shod because of the wet. I would suggest the reason why his feet were not improving had little to do with AC and a whole lot to do with the wet conditions you, like many other barefoot horse owners, could not control.
You said after he was shod and was like a different animal he must have been so uncomfortable. I am sure he was.
There is one downside to horses who are being worked when they are foot sore. That is the problem continues through their backs, joints and in fact all over their body. They become tight and their body is very sore and uncomfortable. That is due to being ridden when they are foot sore. Not due to PSSM.
I would expect a footsore horse to be getting tighter and tighter behind over quite a while as he struggles in his movement to compensate for the pain in his feet.
You are right to be outraged over buying a product that didn't turn out to be what you thought you had purchased however I think to blame AC for your foot problems and lower levels of vit e for a horse you describe as not being symptomatic since his original tie up is, obviously only IMHO, slightly unfair.
If people want to blame equimins for their failures no problem. They made a mistake no one doubts that. However I think blaming AC for your foot problems and a knock on effect to a stiff horse when 6 months earlier you were commenting on your success and that it was definitely worth it is a little unfair.
You will disagree, people will now post pages of unpleasant comments about the above but so be it. I have seen your situation happen so many times over very many years with barefoot horses that I just think it is wrong to blame AC for something that is not the fault of the product.
Advance complete?what's AC?
Wow. I don't feed their vit E but did feed their advance complete and will now not do so. Unbelievable- especially the price increase even when they found out it was an inferior product.
They deserve to go out of business, frankly.
Any suggestions for a good pelleted balancer my nags don't eat the powdered FP one or the pelleted version![]()
Thanks Michen.
I started a thread asking for help choosing a balancer for my fat Connie. I was dithering between Forage Plus and a couple of others. Perhaps will discount FP now as my pony, in spite of being a fattie, is a bit of a fussy eater.