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Price: For Veterinary Use Only
Leg Aide™ is for foals (at least 5 days old) and growing horses exhibiting growth-related developmental problems such as weak tendons, contracted tendons, swollen joints and crooked legs
(angular limb deformities).
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Price: For Veterinary Use Only
Effective and Economical Relief for Gastric upset
Caring for a horse with gastric upset and ulcer symptoms
can be expensive for your customers. But you can offer relief with
Xtinguish™, an effective and affordable and economical solution.
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Price: For Veterinary Use Only
Nutritional Supplement for Intestinal Health
Provides conditionally essential nutrients to horses during rehabilitation.
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Price: Starting at $65.60
Weak or contracted tendons, swollen joints or crooked legs.
Foals and growing horses
5 days - 18 months.
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Price: For Veterinary Use Only
Nutritional supplement for foals with gastrointestinal upset.
For Veterinary Use Only
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PACKAGING: 1 oz packets (28 grams), 12 to a box
Progressive Nutrition's Soothing Pink is formulated with ingredients that have a proven track record in promoting a healthy digestive tract in horses with gastric upset symptoms.
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PACKAGING: 1 oz packets (28 grams), 12 to a box
Tame behavioral stress. Horses treated with Kool Blue™ demonstrate desired calm without performance loss.
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PACKAGING: Syringe 1.06 oz (30 grams), 12 to a box
Progressive Nutrition's Soothing Pink is formulated with ingredients that have a proven track record in promoting a healthy digestive tract in horses with gastric upset symptoms.
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PACKAGING: Syringe 1.06 oz (30 grams), 12 to a box
Tame behavioral stress. Horses treated with Kool Blue™ demonstrate desired calm without performance loss.
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Top-Line™ Xtreme is a revolutionary supplement containing essential amino acids required to develop the topline of a horse.
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Top-Line™ Enhance is a supplement containing essential amino acids required to enhance the topline of a horse.
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Horses using BENEFAT™ have developed enhanced skin, coat, and overall body appearance and improved performance. Stallions have displayed increased fertility.
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