August 21, 2003 

The well being of an aged horse is important to me. I have an 18-year-old “Cutting” Quarter Horse gelding, which I want to look after. Since I purchased this horse 4 years ago I have had annual X-rays and blood analyses performed to keep track of his condition. 

For the past year I have been giving this horse F2AC Herbal supplement in his daily feed rations. I believe that joints supplement and extra vitamins are required and important for such an aging horse, which performs with such athletic manoeuvres in the cutting arena. In the last annual check-up, the performing veterinary asked what I was feeding this horse? He noticed some incredible improvement in the blood work, all categories balancing off to normal, even the ones that were out of sync from previous years examinations. Also the X-rays of his feet & hocks showed considerable restoration in the signs of arthritis, compared with X-rays form previous years. 

So the little extra that one does can pay off in the long run. Maintaining and enjoying an older horse for a few extra years of enjoyment and possibly competition is important. 

I truly believe that this F2AC Herbal supplement has help my gelding look and feel much younger than his actual age. 

Light Therapy is also an interesting topic, one must believe and witness results about this technology. Much can be learnt by reading about equine and human LED LIGHT THERAPY cases on the Internet and by talking with experience technicians such as Wendy to actually become a believer. I have been using this LED Light Therapy technique on my 18 yr old gelding for about 4 months and have noticed some improvements. In cutting event a horse needs to use his hocks and be flexible, bending his rib cage and most important being relaxed, not stiff. Since my treatment using these LED lights, my horse has been applying himself a little harder and seems to be enjoying himself doing it. This state of being happy is a sign of relaxation and shows he is comfortable. 

These main two things, supplement feed and light therapy, I feel has helped my gelding.  I will continue to include F2AC Herbal Supplement and LED Light Therapy in my maintenance program for this cutting horse.

HE DESIRES NOTHING LESS. 

Vic Loewen
Brantford, Ontario

Close Window