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Gleam & Gain
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Gleam & Gain

Adeptus Animal Nutrition, Inc

Our Price: $22.95 - $50.95
Form: Powder
Maintenance Dose: 2 SmartPak Wells

Gleam & Gain is a premium supplement that promotes healthy weight gain and a beautiful coat in all types of horses! This outstanding formula combines fatty acids from heat stabilized Flax Meal (high in Omega 3 Fatty Acids) with Rice Bran Extract, in a tasty Yeast Culture base, for digestive support. Gleam & Gain greatly improves skin and coat condition and also be used for weight gain or as a source of "calm" calories for performance. Contains a proper Calcium:Phosphorous ratio as to not interfere with a balanced equine diet. Palatable granular formula! Feed 4 oz. to use this product for weight gain.

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In SmartPaks (28 day supply)
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SmartPaks over $40 Ship Free!

$22.95
1 scoop (2 oz) daily ($0.82/day)

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$50.95
(80 Days) $0.64/day

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