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Duralactin Equine Pellets - 1.875 lbs Review

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Description of Duralactin Equine Pellets - 1.875 lbs

Recommended to help manage inflammatory conditions. Duralactin Equine Pellets contain MicroLactin, a patented dried milk protein concentrate derived from hyperimmunized cows that contains factors that appear to modulate excessive neutrophil response in conditions where neutrophils are known to participate. For all classes of horses. For use in horses only.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

overpriced under "Other Sports "

Pay attention to size. You can find a three pound bag for just $20 more if you shop around. The product works but free shipping does NOT make it value for money.

Pros
  • Sports and Outdoor Activities"
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worked when other painkillers didn't work

We rescue horses to care for our vulnerable children. We have horses with many chronic conditions including sprained legs, previous injuries etc. We have tried many remedies - injections, powders etc - but none have worked as well as Duralactin! Great product if you need a new way to deal with pain.

Pros
  • Other sports
Cons
  • Long delivery time

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Using as part of a laminitis prevention program for my TWH

In addition to weight management, the low-starch Thyro-L, MSM and Lite diets enjoy a few hours at their favorite pasture with friends! I saw a study somewhere that suggested some vets were investigating the use of duralactin in laminitis horses to reduce inflammation and I decided to give it a try. I know Duralactin works wonders for inflammation in dogs, so I was hoping it would work well in horses as well. I really think it helped. For him, life in a filthy paddock would be absolute torture.

Pros
  • Equestrian
Cons
  • Vulgarity