Tuesday, April 9, 2013

My Horse's Sole and Hoof Won't Grow! Do I need E3Live FOR HORSES?


Oldie but Goodie


On April 24th, 2007, Susan M. Young started Nikki on a 
new supplement: E3 Live™For Horses


What your horses hoof might look like when it is not able to grow. 


Keith Seeley (her specialist Farrier in founder treatment) recommended I supplement Nikki’s diet with E3 Live™For Horses. It was no more expensive than any other national brand supplements, and all else had failed so I decided to give it a try.


Nikki has had many setbacks along his journey and I was beginning to think he would never manage to grow sole and hoof, and that he would not recover. The E3Live™For Horses has proven to be an outstanding product. I feel as if I am watching new sole grow before my eyes. The improvement in his feet is amazing. 
Keith came to Florida again in May and gave Nikki a really good trim on May 21st. Kelly Hall (an accomplished trimmer and a good friend) has continued to help me keep up with the trim and keep Nikki's feet in balance. I don't know what I would have done without Kelly over the last year. 
Although the E3Live™For Horses is doing a great job promoting sole growth, the trim was essential to accommodate the changes in Nikki's feet. It is the combination of correct trimming and the E3Live™For Horses that has produced such great results.
I was initially giving Nikki 1.5 oz. of the E3Live™For Horses, twice a day.
  
I had to cut that down to 1 oz. twice a day because 
he was actually growing sole too quickly. 



In addition to the progress in his feet, the E3Live FOR HORSES® seems to be helping to heal some bad bed sores he developed last summer when he was laying down all the time due to abscessing. 

Nikki has had a couple of abscesses since I started him on the E3 Live™For Horses, but they have been small abscesses and very fast to resolve - this is also attributed to the E3Live™For Horses.
Nikki's progress has been miraculous since he was started on the E3 Live™For Horses. It is only a matter of time now before the soles close up and he will (finally) have real feet again. What day that will be!


Susan M. Young




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