Equinety is Veterinarian Approved

Dr. Zach Bruggen DVM
“I have been using Equinety for close to 1 year. I have been blown away with the continued constant results this supplement provides for all the horses on it. With being a horse owner myself I always try new supplements on my horses to evaluate their response. With Equinety ALL of my horses have maintained appropriate body condition and they have a shine to their coat that is undeniable. I have noticed behavioral changes in my horses that are more on edge, improved hoof integrity and growth as well as mane and tail growth. The horses are staying athletically fit and performing well.”
“With the clinical improvement I saw in my horses I had the confidence to start carrying Equinety on my vet truck to dispense to clients. Equinety continues to validate its powerful formulation for all the clients that incorporate it into their horse’s feeding program. Horses that have had issues maintaining appropriate weight or don’t have access to the best nutrition, Equinety helps fill those voids and improves the physical and physiologic health of the horse. My clients and I love the affordability of the product as well as its ease of use. Most supplements you find on the market require a loading dose for 1-2 months which increases your cost for the supplement. Equinety has no loading dose and is a simple 1 scoop on the feed once a day.
I feel that most supplements we feed our horses trend in and trend out of use. I know that Equinety will always be in my barn and vet truck because of its powerful formulation, affordability and the continued incredible results.”
Dr. Zach Bruggen DVM
Ward, Arkansas
501-747-6231

Dr. Karin Olsen DVM
“My OTTB has multiple issues. 1) Major!!! anxiety 2) fused fetlock and associated musculoskeletal issues 3) gastric ulcers (probably from both 1 and 2!). He was previously on Platinum CJ, previcoxx, and a probiotic (either Platinum Balance or a Standard Process Gastric Support).”
“Since using Equinity, here is what I have noticed.
1) His mood is much more placid. He is less likely to get anxious and when he does get worked up it is much easier to control him and bring him back into focus. We recently went on a 14 mile trail ride, when back in August it was a struggle to get him off property at all.
2) His gastric ulcers have been less problematic. Though I have not scoped him since Equinety to formally document a change, his reaction to the acupuncture points that related to gastric ulcers is much reduced (from a 10/10 to a 1-2/10). He is much less girthy, and he no longer grits his teeth (a bad habit of his when he got saddled and girthed, probably from discomfort. He also did this when he got anxious).
3) Though he will always have a fused fetlock, I think his pain is markedly reduced. I ran out of the CJ 3 weeks ago and decided to see how he did on Equinety alone. I have not noticed an increase in his pain or lameness despite stopping the CJ. In addition he tended to frequently hold up that limb or place it ahead of him. Though he may do that occasionally now, it is much reduced. In addition, the distal limb is much tighter and there is no longer any appreciable tendon sheath effusion, which he used to have consistently. In fact, in the before picture, I’m pretty sure I had it wrapped with a poultice pad.
I highly recommend adding Equinety to bring out the best in your horse!
Thanks so much.”
Dr. Karin Olsen DVM
Gillett PA 16925
607-221-1588
Equinety’s Veterinarian Listing
| Dr. Cal Davis DVM Reata Equine Hospital 6516 Granbury Hwy Weatherford TX 76087 817-599-9635 | Dr. Leah Patipa Paddock Equine Veterinary Services Wellington, FL 33414 (561) 336-5650 | Dr. Sabrina Jacobs, DVM Performance Equine Vets Aiken SC 29801 803-640-9281 |
| Dr. Amy Youngblood Southern Indiana Equine Inc 2943 N Slab Road Austin IN 47102-8509 812-595-0832 | Dr. Deborah Goldby Spruce Creek Animal Clinic Port Orange FL 32128 386-316-4290 | Dr. Jeanie Presler DVM Chasing Tails Mobile Veterinary Nokomis FL 34275 941-400-8359 |
| Dr. Jana Echols, DVM Perfect Balance Equine Dentistry and Veterinary Services Phoenix AZ 85053 480-389-5709 | Park Equine Hospital Versailles KY 40383 859-873-7275 | Dr. Robbie McLeod DVM Cherokee Animal Care Clinic Whittier NC 28789 828-497-3401 |
| Dr. Frederick C Shiery DVM Shiery Animal Clinic Inc 327 E Bell St Camden MI 49232 517-368-5721 | Marden Animal Clinic 7505 Dilly Shaw Tap Bryan TX 77808 (979) 589-2500 | High Plains Vet Clinic J J Hovde DVM 1050 10th Avenue Southeast Sidney MT 59270 406-480-2442 |