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Augment

Adeptus Animal Nutrition, Inc

Our Price: $21.95 - $58.95
Form: Granular
Maintenance Dose: 2 SmartPak Wells

Augment is a comprehensive, balanced multi-nutrient formula with bioavailable chelated trace minerals, all vitamins including Biotin, plus the amion acids Methionine and Lysine, all in a digestive aid yeast base. Augment is designed to add vital nutrients that are low in the rations of horses on hay only diets, horses receiving unfortified grains, or horses consuming less than recommended levels of fortified grains. Augment is highly palatable, is great for all ages of horses and can be fed with all forages. Augment aids in hoof quality, too!

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Not recomending this one I've had my mare on this for several months and didn't notice a difference in her. Her coat is still dull, her skin is dry, and her hooves looked the same (dry/brittle). I'm definetley changing my smartpaks. She always licks her bucket clean but I won't be recomending the Augment to anyone simply because I don't think it has done a thing. January 6, 2012
Great Supplement! I opted for this supplement due to its absence of potassium. It provides the other desirable nutrients my horse needs since he is on limited pasture, grass hay & whole oats due to his allergies and head shaking syndrome. July 8, 2011
Smells exceptional! We have only been using this for a couple months but it seems like a good replacement for another supplement we were using that we couldn't purchase through SP. So far, so good and may be improving their coats. It is in a powder form that we mix with a few oats to feed it to them. The horses got used to it quickly seem to really like it. I can't believe how good this product smells - must be good for them! May 17, 2011
Best All-Around Supplement Ever Augment in by far the best general supplement I have ever used. Comparisons to other horses in the barn show that coat and hoof quality is generally better. My horses seem to by-pass any illness in the barn. Excellent value too! December 30, 2010
Potassium Free Multi-Vitamin! This is a great multi-vitamin for horses who have HYPP, as it is potassium-free. My picky mare eats it without reserve, and I like that it's a kind of mini-flake type supplement, which seems to be better delivery system than powder or pellets. Powder can get stuck to the side of the bucket or feeder, even if you take care to mix the feed well, and some very picky eaters can "eat around" the pellets they don't like. The only thing I don't particularly like about this supplement is that it takes two smartpak wells to give the full dose, and extra wells take up more space in my supplement drawer, making it so that the whole month's supply doesn't quite fit in the drawer. November 22, 2010
Best Supplement! This is by far the best all-around supplement I have ever fed my horses. Condition, coat and hoof health are better than any other horse in the barn. October 30, 2010
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