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Grand Coat

Grand Meadows

Our Price: $21.95 - $49.95
Form: Powder
Maintenance Dose: 2 SmartPak Wells

Grand Coat is designed to deliver breathtaking colors, glossy coats and lustrous manes and tails. Unique quadruple action formula that works quickly and provides dramatic results with Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids, lecithin, biotin and Diamond V Yeast.

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Grand Coat 4.6 5 63 72
Best Coat Supplement! I switched my dark bay mare to Grand Coat at the end of this summer. I have used many different coat supplements in past, including supplements made specifically for bays. NOTHING has worked as well or as quickly as Grand Coat! She was fully clipped about 3 weeks after starting her on it and her coat has never been so vibrant, dark and shiny! She usually turns a dull gray so I was shocked. I get compliments everyday from my barn mates and no one even noticed that she was clipped until I told them! My mare also had no trouble eating the powder. It's a little more expensive than other comparable supplements but trust me it's worth the money! October 21, 2012
grand coat Althoulgh this is a powder, my horse licks it up with delight. He was a gift from special friends, so I want him to have the best of everything. His coat is so shiny, he looks like bright copper! October 1, 2012
Grand Coat I had my Morgan on Grand Complete and to cut costs I switched him to Grand Coat. (He really only needs a coat supplement at this point.) I didn't really notice a huge difference. His coat is a little shinier, but his skin is still dry, and he still has dandruff. I am currently on a quest to find a better skin and coat supplement. He rubs his tail a lot and I am trying everything to discourage that because I do show him during show season, and his tail needs to be braided. He also seems itchy all the time. I did notice that his hair grows faster when he is on Grand Coat. I would recommend this supplement to a friend! :) September 18, 2012
Amazing Difference I began using Grand Coat 5 weeks ago - I can see an amazing difference in my mare's coat. Some days I just stand and admire how shiny she looks! Plus, her tail, which was skimpy, is starting to grow in nicely. August 31, 2012
makes my palomino shine I bought this for the omega fatty acids in it. My palomino appaloosa mare has developed an irregular heartbeat and my vet suggested an omega supplement to help with that. I chose this product because of the amount of omegas in it. I has brought out a beautiful golden luster to her coat. She shed out quickly and is gleaming May 10, 2012
No effect at all... I switched this product out for a month for my horse's usual coat product, Mirra-Coat. I didn't want to use this as it contains flaxseed, which mimics estrogen in the body, but I did like the addition of the yeast, so I tried it. My horse was particulary dry skinned this winter and spring, I think due to the dry air. No change on the Grand Coat, but when I went back to the Mirra-Coat his coat bloomed,so maybe he just needed a break from it in order for it to be effective again. April 30, 2012
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To Clip or Not to Clip I've heard that body clipping in the spring is "too late" because you're clipping over the newly growing in coat... What do you think? What's the best body clipping schedule? - Jessica N., Charlotte, VT