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Post by shortfatanhairy on Jan 13, 2009 17:28:19 GMT
Does anyone use their products, would be really interested to know what people are using. They have a massive range anyone ever had any probs with any of their products ie side effects or intollerances ?
Thanks sfh
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Post by anotherdeal1 on Jan 13, 2009 19:50:07 GMT
i use the sweet itch one skratch plus it STINKS but it does seem to work
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Post by hottoddy on Jan 13, 2009 20:04:11 GMT
I have used the fly free and that really stinks!! Would have no hope of getting a fussy eater to eat it! Got to say didnt really notice much difference either!!
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Post by marshmallow on Jan 13, 2009 20:25:51 GMT
I am using Supercalm and have noticed a slight change in temperament when ridden but am only on my 2nd tub and it takes a while to take effect I was told. It stinks too - of fenugreek I think
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Post by popeye on Jan 13, 2009 20:54:01 GMT
I use the supercalm on my youngster and it really does work, just takes the edge off him. Not had any side effects at all.
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Post by susieq on Jan 13, 2009 21:40:45 GMT
i have been using the muscle up over the last couple of months and have noticed a real difference in top line and overall condition.
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Post by ferret on Jan 13, 2009 21:57:54 GMT
someone on our yard uses the lamiprone and swears by it
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Post by pipandflo on Jan 13, 2009 22:41:15 GMT
We used the tendon one and eventually the pony got better but have no way of telling if it helped or if he would of got better anyway,
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Post by marshmallow on Jan 14, 2009 18:34:05 GMT
I am using Supercalm and have noticed a slight change in temperament when ridden but am only on my 2nd tub and it takes a while to take effect I was told. It stinks too - of fenugreek I think Update - rode my boy for first time in 3 weeks today and he was so good only spooked once (and that was nothing when normally he is all over the place) - can only put it down to the Supercalm
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Post by Tandy on Jan 14, 2009 19:47:34 GMT
yup I use loads of their stuff and love it, scratch in the summer, muscle up, youngstock and the restore.
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Post by gadabout on Jan 14, 2009 22:37:53 GMT
My yearling started with sarcoids, not in the usual place but on the side of his hind legs half way down and the size of old pennies! I used Global herbs Sarcex for 8 months and they went. There were 7 altogether and he is now 4 and no problems yet!
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Post by lottieloo on Jan 15, 2009 14:10:12 GMT
I used the easy wee on an older pony last winter when he was suffering and found him to be so much happier on it. I did find the powder did have a very odd smell, but I usually feed garlic anyway, so he didn't notice. If I was to be really critical I would prefer the powder not to be so fine.
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Post by helenatrunshaw on Jan 15, 2009 15:11:50 GMT
Have used Restore with great results and swear by the Laminitis prone supplement, superb stuff that really does work! Have used several other products and always been 110% happy with them all and their hepline is superb too
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Post by kk on Jan 15, 2009 20:22:03 GMT
i used anti-suck on my old exracer and it definately made a difference to his windsucking! smelt though!
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Post by wendbarry1 on Jan 15, 2009 21:50:10 GMT
Used to use superkalm, will be going onto mag supplement soon. Allways found them good even if pricey!
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Post by shortfatanhairy on Jan 19, 2009 16:45:58 GMT
Thanks everyone!
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Post by thistledownstables on Jan 19, 2009 18:10:24 GMT
i use the one for sweat itch for my mare it works a treat!! x x x
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Post by sheltie on Jan 19, 2009 22:34:32 GMT
Hi GLOBAL HERBS have a very helpful and knowledgable Vets Advice line, try it. We have used Restore and Skratch on a regular basis and they do work. Tel 9am-5pm 01243 773363 or out of hours 07734 240709
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Post by blueday on Jan 20, 2009 10:47:09 GMT
i used anti-suck on my old exracer and it definately made a difference to his windsucking! smelt though! have used the calming one before thought that worked well! where did you get the anti-suck one?! ive never heard of this before but could do with trying it, how is it used?
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Post by okcaj on Jan 20, 2009 12:35:47 GMT
I have used the Clamers, wingall powder and the bute cream.
all have been fab and I can see great results with no side affects at all x x
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Post by kk on Jan 21, 2009 11:00:28 GMT
i first got it from my local tack shop in gloucester. then i got it from equestrian world when i was in berks. there's info on it on the global herbs website., but basically it's a powder that goes in their feed. it didnt make him completely stop, but i definately noticed a difference when he was on it and when he wasnt! www.surreyequestrian.co.uk/catalog/GLOBAL-HERBS-ANTISUCK-1KG-p-19935.html
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Post by blueday on Jan 21, 2009 11:14:28 GMT
thanks, might try that!
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Post by Mari on Jan 21, 2009 13:40:52 GMT
i use the Skatch Super Plus for my SHP that has bad sweet itch- its works a treat, i use it all year round, works a really treat but smelly is not the word you have to find it well in his feed.
he used to be a on the skrach plus for a few years and then i found its effects were no lessening, contacted a vet and they said sometimes if you use it for long periods of timessome ponies can build a resistence to it so she advised to up to the stronger one or a different one for a coupleof months. Its works brilliant. also used to use the lammi one on another pony.
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