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17 April 1997
Dear Healthy Horse Headquarters:
During the spring of 1995
my horses weren't shedding out properly and were losing weight. This
was in spite of twice yearly tube worming and eight week applications
of Ivermectin. Purely by chance, a casual telephone conversation with
Carol Simpson of Yuba City put me on to Equizyme.
Afte obtaining a five pound
bucket from Jud Zinsmeyer, proprietor of J Bar D Ag, I began feeding
Equizyme as per the instructions. What a change! Within a month, the
horses had shed out to their usual summer slick coats, and they had
begun to put on weight--put on weight so well that I was able to cut
their feed to twelve pounds of grass hay daily each horse.
I had been told about the
"Equizyme Ring," an increase in bone appearing at the coronary
band and working its way down the hoof. Sure enough, after I'd been
feeding Equiryme for about six weeks, the ring appeared. In one horse,
the "Equizyme Ring" caused so much additional hoof growth
that he went up a whole shoe size all around--from 1's and O's, to
2's and l's.
My horses have been on Equizyme
to two years. In spring, they begin shedding a good three weeks before
they ever did before I began feeding the product. Their coats, energy
and overall soundness remain high.
Best Regards,
A. Clark
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