To update, Sally's mare Jackie passed away in 2005 at age 25 after a freak fall broke her leg. Rose has had 2 foals and 3 bouts of colic since 2003 & Sally used ECR to save her, each time.
Larry's horse Toby, did win the 2004 National Jump off & Larry's saved him 4 times using ECR.
Larry's Twin Brother Barry who is farrier became a sub Distributor for Mary in Zone 1, in Alaska in 2005 after he used ECR, to save his horse Baloo, while on a trail ride that same year. We have asked Daniel our client since 2000 & Sally's vet since 2001, to endorse ECR but he said he wasn't brave enough to suffer the kind of pressure he would receive from his colleges and we do, truly understand, where he's coming from !
Sally & Larry between them have referred to their Distributors 67 new clients & continue to choose ECR, to save their horses. Daniel has told us since saving Rose, he has saved 235 horses using ECR, instead of Conventional Colic Treatments and is selling it in his clinic, since there's no Distributor in his State!
We have asked him to be a Distributor but he said the same pressure from his colleges if he endorsed it, would also, come to bear if he Distributed it, outside his clinic !
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For me to write this email is an unusual act. I hardly use my computer except to search on and had to open a Yahoo account to send this email to you. The reason I'm sending this is to thank you for my filly's life. On April 15, 2003 God blessed my 23 year old mare with a beautiful carbon copy of her. My mare Jackie and her baby were fine till June when the filly I named Rose and Jackie her mom, didn't come up to be fed.
After I fed my other horses, I started for the pasture to look for Jackie and Rose. At the lake edge I found Rose lying in the water. Jackie was trying to get her up, but she was listless. I carry my cell phone everywhere for my business, so I called my vet Daniel and he had me check for bowel sounds and signs of fever and sweating.
I told him Rose was feverish , sweaty and there were very faint bowel sounds. He said he was only 20 minutes away, but I needed to get her up and keep her walking till he got there. I went back to the barn to retrieve a halter and lead,then returned to Rose.
After pulling her, falling in the lake 2 times and finally between me and Jackie getting her to her feet , all three of us began to walk and walk. She wouldn't nurse on her mom or drink any water so I knew she was getting worse.
Daniel arrived about 20 minutes after we started walking and examined her. He went to his truck and came back with a bottle of medicine and a large syringe. He first tried to give her the medicine while she was standing but she was so unsteady on her feet, he decided to lay her down.
He filled the syringe then gave the medicine to her like a tube of wormer. He asked me if she ingested anything bad and I told him I didn't know, since she and her mom were pasture horses and like my other horses, I see them only at feeding time.
He took Roses's temp. and listened for bowel sounds. He turned back to me and said she's doing better. In about 30 minutes Rose got up and passed gas and manure, then drank some water. One hour later she was nursing on her mom, had good bowel sounds and no fever.
Daniel told me what he gave Rose and he gave me your web site so I could thank you for saving Rose and buy my own bottles of your product for my medicine cabinet.

I bought 6 bottles because I have 6 horses and each one could colic just like Rose did.

Thank you Equine Colic Relief for saving my precious Rose. Her mom and I are grateful to your company more than words can say.

Sally Rhinehart
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Thank you for the life of my Champion Jumper Toby.

I know you hear this all the time, but this medicine is going to save a lot of horses from a horriable death. Toby is a top contender and just like any sport, competetion can sometimes cause stress! Last week after a brutual set, he was shaking and sweating and I knew he was in serious trouble when I could hear no bowel sounds.
There was some liquid seeping out of his rectum and he was bloated so I knew he was having another bout of impaction colic.
I told the barn manager to get the vet, took out one of my 3 bottles of Colic Relief from my medical box and gave it to him.
The vet arrived about 30 minutes later, examined Toby, heard good bowel sounds and said lets wait to see if this medicine works before tubing him.
Toby passed gas and manure for more than 1 hour then ate some of his hay and drank lots of water. I didn't think after the bout ended he would physically qualify to jump but only 30 minutes later the vet said he was healthy and sound and qualified him for the final set of jumps then asked me for my Distributors phone number!
Toby 20 minutes later and only 2 hours and 20 minutes after his bout ended, jumped clean with a time of 42.5 and Won the 2004 Regional Championship Finals.
That day after the finals, the vet told me he ordered 11 bottles of medicine from the Distributor because he was really impressed with the results it had on Toby.
I'm passing out 40 copies I made of your brochure to everyone I know at my training barn, after I send my Distributor this Letter. In Oct. Toby will be ready and eager to win the National Championship and 3 bottles of your medicine will always be in my medical box to stop a bout of colic if he has a bout during the Nationals the same as he did during the Regionals !

Larry McMillian