naturebute pegasushealth = AMAZING

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Dont normally do this kind of thing as nothing really amazes me in supplement form!

But this product has helped my mare in a GREAT way and just wanted to let everyone no if you was thinking of trying it then you should.

my mare is quiet complicated has had numerous issues including psd in both hinds which were operated on which then resulted in boney spurs in both hocks! she then had a fall which resulted in back arthritis. to then later get stomach ulcers!

I think the ulcers are from a mild pain she was having in her body areas as everything else I did with her was the best way you could treat manage and horse with ulcers! from feed to turnout to slowing the work down.

She has always manage to be sound after all of this but not to the form she was before any of this happened but that has now all changed.

I tryed Naturebute last month and all i can say is WOW what a horse i now have. The one i used to have she is doing amazing in her work now and feels GOOD even in the field prancing around like she used to!

(Im in no way anything to do with this product or pegasushealth just a very happy customer)
 
We've been using this for about 5 weeks now - and I totally agree!

Tom is 18yo, and was diagnosed with sidebone at 5, and spavin (both hocks) at 14. This last 2 summers he's had steroid injections into his hocks to help keep him sound, and the vet this time told us to keep him fit and working. So we got him fit and he's back hunting again after a few years off. He's getting NatureBute in one meal a day, eats it happily (though he's gone off sugarbeet! :rollseyes:) and is super springy and floaty again! :) OH has actually been out jumped twice so far....
 
How much Boswellia do you give per day?
i started Oz on this but am not sure if I have dosage right.
 
It's absolutely fantastic stuff ive used the powder for quite a while.I'm currently using the Liquid & finding it Even more effective. It's good for when you need it to work really fast or fussy feeders they dont notice it.
I'm using a small amount & finding the liquid extremely cost effective.
Have a look at Pegasus's FB page they have a few comps on ATM & I'm told there will be more offers to come from there range worth keeping an eye on for offers & stuff :-)
 
I feed Boswellia Serrata (naturebute) to my TB with arthritis - I really do think it helps. I tried Devils Claw first, but Natural Horse supplies though as I think it works out slightly cheaper. :)
 
I have had my 15.2 14 year old cob on it for coming up to 3 months and it has made a huge difference to him. He would bunny hop going into canter on the right rein on the lunge and constantly go disunited when ridden into canter on this rein. He had stiffness in his hock due to wear and tear (previous teenage owner would leave him for a couple of weeks then get on and jump 1 metre courses with little warm up). He now moves much more freely and we have no bunny hopping or going disunited. He is on 2 of the scoops that come with natures bute in one feed per day but when he had to stay in because his field flooded the bunny hopping came back so I upped it to 3 scoops which seemed to do the trick :)
 
Tom is 16.1 and gets 2x10ml scoops per day (approx 20g of the powder)

Max is 15.2 and gets the same as Boxingdayhunt's horse so does my YMs horse who is 16.1. I think it says on the pot they get 3 scoops for the first 10 days and then go onto 2, ponies obviously get less.
 
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