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Jayne Lancashire

“My Grand Prix horse started to lose performance at the same time for two or three years in a row. Despite keeping him on a gut friendly diet and regime, he was also losing his appetite so I suspected that GI tract disturbance was happening. My vet trialed a commonly prescribed treatment which lead to symptoms worsening so I realised we needed to investigate the cause further. After reading up about the Succeed FBT, I asked my vet to carry out the test. The test was very simple to do, requiring just a sample of fresh droppings and the results came back very quickly. The test showed a positive result for a hind gut problem which enabled us to select a more targeted treatment plan, and went on to resolve the issue. I really recommend that everyone should get their horses tested as a matter of routine as it is so quick, easy and inexpensive.”

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