Champion Barrel Racer Back on Top - Emerald QLD

Dear Flavio
We write to let you know that we are very pleased and impressed with our purchase of a fodder machine, we contemplated this purchase for some 12 months and after much discussion with other Fodder Solutions customers and looking at the effects it had on their horses and getting our finances together we finally took the plunge and bought one.
When we purchased the machine in July, Leanne’s barrel racing horse Dice had just been irapted which is where they take his blood incubate it for 24 hours then inject it back into his joints being his 2 hocks and one fetlock. Dice is only 10 years old and should of been in his prime but unfortunately this struck. He would still run but could not pull the times, he went from being in the top 5 horses in Australia to being in the top 15 which is not where I wanted to be.
He has won many prestigious rodeos the biggest being the 2 rounds and average at Mt Isa Rodeo in 2007. Once Dice started on the fodder and his hay intake was back to one biscuit a day within 2 weeks I could see the difference in him, I am putting it down to the fact there was no acid build up in joints from excessive hay which freed his joints back up with no pain, and he was getting all he needed out of the fodder.Within 6 weeks Dice was back to his prime and in the top 5 horses in Australia and winning most weekends allowing me to qualify for the Australian Professional Rodeo Association (APRA) finals to be held on the Goldcoast in January, I also qualified and finished 2nd in the barrel racing standing in the Central Rodeo Cowboys Association and was named Allround Cowgirl for 2010. It was at this time we have had alot of interest from many different people from Darwin to Victoria as Dice’s career was all but over and within 6 weeks of being on fodder he was back in the winner’s circle. Most of our interet comes from co barrel racers as there is no room in the barrel racing game to not have your horse in peek condition. Also you find that most barrel racers want and have the money to buy them what it takes to win, I guess for them they look at Dice and hope that with the help of fodder solutions their horse too will look like him.


