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Re: [RC] [RC] [RC] What's in YOUR mash?? - Ranelle Rubin

Sandy,

What you say is so very true. I have retired two endurance horses that are still working horses..one is 26, looks about 19, and the other is 21, and looks about 14 or 15. Both still have great muscle tone, no colic issues, and have been on Dynamite their entire lives.

The entire Dynamite line is designed for bioavailability with the chelation process so the minerals are absorbed with amino acids..no expensive poop in my pasture! I for one, really appreciate the fact I can add whatever I need for a particular horse or condition with peace of mind as the products work so well together.

One of the many reasons I drove to OR to get my latest "find" was because he has been on Dynamite since he was purchased from the breeder as a weanling.

My horses sure love this new Teff hay we started using this year by the way. It is 50% of their diet..

Ranelle Rubin, Business Consultant
http://www.rrubinconsulting.com
Independent Dynamite Distributor
raneller@xxxxxxx

916-663-4140 home office
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From: SandyDSA@xxxxxxx
To: raneller@xxxxxxx, appalucie@xxxxxxxxx, ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [RC]   [RC] What's in YOUR mash??
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2007 20:58:27 EST



In a message dated 11/5/2007 5:55:21 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
raneller@xxxxxxx writes:

Soaked  and drained shredded beet pulp
PGR-Dynamite Pelleted Grain (very small  amounts)
Dynamite Pre-Race Pack (incredible support for the working  horse)
DynaPro-Probiotic
DynaSpark-Electrolyte


Ranelle, this is such a great combo, as we have found out with our old - AND
I MEAN OLD - working horses. With this and simple, clean hay, our horses are
working into their 20s and staying sound and healthy. It doesn't take much,
either, so while Dynamite products seem costly at first, they are very
cost-efficient. I spend more on other feeds - when I have had to use them simply
because I have to use more of them - and they are fairly inconsistent as far
as quality and balance.




Sandy Adams
Deep Sands  Arabians
www.deepsands.com



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Re: [RC] [RC] What's in YOUR mash??, SandyDSA