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Dear Equifeast Team, You may like to know how delighted I am with your Winning Edge Silver. After a hard winter when my small horse lost quite some condition, I still decided to enter him in his
breed classes (Haflinger) at Royal Windsor. After some research, I started him on Winning Edge Silver loader pack February 1st. This one very comprehensive item replaced about five other supplements that the horse
was receiving. At this time I also changed the fiddley feeding regime to just one: BHF Fibre-Beet. Alfred's coat is also softer and glossier than when I was feeding oil (flax/linseed), so much so that I almost didn't
wash him for the Windsor Show. I have had comments from both the yard manager and my farrier about how much calmer Alfred is, my instructress was amazed how he gets straight into his work, and my results at
Windsor were wonderful! He looks fabulous, well muscled and working fit. His coat colour is also darker, which we prefer as he is rather too light in tone. The only other time shown at Windsor (2006 age 4)
he was 4th in hand and 11/12 in the ridden. This year he was 2nd to a stallion and 4th ridden, and even wore a halo all day for the first time in three years. Two days later at our first ODE he came 4th in
the dressage section, and would have placed except for elimination at the water. It was a first over any jumps of that height (2'3") or around an 18 fence XC course. When the tests were finished, the judge's
writer came over to tell us that both the judge and herself thought he was a super little horse. Again he wore a halo all day instead of being stressy. I would describe it as 'relaxed yet willing
energy!'. Out hacking he is now cantering up some steep hills and full of laid back 'pep' after being a bit of a lazy plod. In the school, field and yard, he is really focused on me and very "lovey".
Just great. Yours sincerely, Julie Grimwood-Ferguson Hampshire. |