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<“I was first introduced to your equine products at the Franklin, TN Clinton Anderson tour stop. I stopped at your booth because my 37-year-old horse was on death’s door. He had lost so much weight and had become so listless that I had been interviewing vets to put him down. He was eating the maximum ration of Nutrena SafeChoice Senior, plus a couple of pounds of soaked beet pulp, plus pasture and a weight supplement. Nothing we had done could put any weight on him, and he just kept going downhill. I was given a sample cup of your PRIMEGLO feed and decided if my horse liked the taste, I would give your SENIORGLO feed one month before I made the decision to put him down. We started him on it in February. The first thing that happened was he started getting life back in his eyes and nickering at us at feeding time. Within the first month, we saw an improvement in his weight and his attitude was amazing. He's still eating your SENIORGLO feed and we added in the MOORGLO powder. I found out today that my boy was running and bucking in the pasture and was in the lead of the herd. I honestly can't thank you enough for giving Champ his life back. Your products are amazing! Thank you!” – Samantha Montague>

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