Cheyenne from Indiana
This stuff is amazing!! My mare had a seizure a while back and we immediately called the vet. He told us she had low red blood cells. I give her four tablespoons a day of this and the wonders it does! She put weight on FAST. She has the energy to work again! LOVE it!!
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Julie from Brimley, MI
We had a mare who was losing weight. My vet drew blood to determine she was anemic. We used it every day until the bottle was gone. Her weight came back.. You have to see to believe.
1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Aubree from Hugo, OK
This product has done wonders for my barrel horse. He is anemic, and it works great with him. Where I live supplements are very limited, and I have found nothing better than this.
3 out of 3 found this review helpful
AzTeamRoperChic from Tucson, Az
I have been using Red Cell on my horses for almost two years now and still have not found a better supplement. I had a two year old show up that looked like a 6 month old and within 6 months of being on Red Cell he was where he needed to be weight wise and began growing like a wee. He is now 3 and a half and 15.1 hands.... a beautiful stud colt. I also use this on all of my rope and barrel horses. There is nothing better out there to serve as a complete easy supplement. Definitely Recommend
9 out of 9 found this review helpful
katstev2200 from havasu az
worked well on my poor horse
5 out of 5 found this review helpful
LORI MARTIN from Sweeet Home, Oregon
We use Red cell with our horses and working dogs, have even used it with our kids 4-H rabbits. Very happy.
12 out of 12 found this review helpful
Ralph from
I had blood work done on my 13 year old Stud Horse, when he started losing weight last year. The test showed he was anemic. The Vet suggested putting him on an iron supplement such as Red Cell. I put him on one ounce of Red Cell a day. He gained back the weight in several weeks time and several months later looks younger and fitter. I suggest a turkey baster to get it out of the container, one that shows ounces on the outside. Then just squirt it in with his feed and mix it up a little.
22 out of 24 found this review helpful
Ralph from
I had blood work done on my 13 year old Stud Horse, when he started losing weight last year. The test showed he was anemic. The Vet suggested putting him on an iron supplement such as Red Cell. I put him on one ounce of Red Cell a day. He gained back the weight in several weeks time and several months later looks younger and fitter. I suggest a turkey baster to get it out of the container, one that shows ounces on the outside. Then just squirt it in with his feed and mix it up a little.
22 out of 24 found this review helpful
Trish from Iowa
I mix my own chicken and goat feed and use Red Cell in the mix. I get better results from my livestock by doing the research for nutritional requirements and blending my own, than using commercial feeds. I sell hatching eggs from my chickens, so my flock's health is important to me and my customers.
9 out of 10 found this review helpful
Linda from Heber, Arizona
My mare dropped weight late in the summer for no known reason and the vet. recommended I give her the red cell to help get the weight back on her for our cold winters. She is doing wonderful and if I see that she starts dropping weight I start her on this for a few weeks.
18 out of 19 found this review helpful
CRYSTAL from NY
I HAVE A OLDER MARE WHO IS HARD TO KEEP WEIGHT ON AND THIS WORK WONDERFUL. IT WAS RECOMENDED TO ME BY A FREIND IN THE SAME POSITION. IT DOES GIVE THE HORSES A LITTLE MORE ENERGY BUT NOT OVER THE TOP. TRY IT, YOU WILL LOVE IT!!
16 out of 17 found this review helpful
Angie from Dallas, TX
My horse had bloodwork done and the vet said he was anemic. He suggested putting him on Red Cell. He is doing so much better already. I actually use a turkey baster to get it out of the container. Then, I just squirt it on his grain and mix it up a little. The turkey baster shows ounces on the side. One squeeze of the bulb is about 1 ounce. Good luck!
93 out of 164 found this review helpful
Angie from Dallas, TX
My horse had bloodwork done and the vet said he was anemic. He suggested putting him on Red Cell. He is doing so much better already. I actually use a turkey baster to get it out of the container. Then, I just squirt it on his grain and mix it up a little. The turkey baster shows ounces on the side. One squeeze of the bulb is about 1 ounce. Good luck!
93 out of 164 found this review helpful
Elizabeth from Gainesville, FL
I have three older horses, when we had blood work done on them, they showed to be anemic. The vet said to go ahead and place them on one pump per horse, per day of Red Cell. So we did. They have been amazing since. My youngest is 22 and oldest is 31. All three are going strong. I found the pump at my local feed store.
112 out of 208 found this review helpful
Elizabeth from Gainesville, FL
I have three older horses, when we had blood work done on them, they showed to be anemic. The vet said to go ahead and place them on one pump per horse, per day of Red Cell. So we did. They have been amazing since. My youngest is 22 and oldest is 31. All three are going strong. I found the pump at my local feed store.
112 out of 208 found this review helpful
Stefani from St. Charles, IL
My horse has small airway disease and was anemic on the basic CBC test we had done on him. Red Cell brought up his numbers and there was an amazing change in his energy and stamina. Even just in the paddock he was so much more perky and healthy! He likes to eat it too. The only problem is measuring it because it doesnt come with a measure. I use a Hills dog food scoop and 14 cup is equal to 2 oz which is the dosage. Good luck!
135 out of 218 found this review helpful
Stefani from St. Charles, IL
My horse has small airway disease and was anemic on the basic CBC test we had done on him. Red Cell brought up his numbers and there was an amazing change in his energy and stamina. Even just in the paddock he was so much more perky and healthy! He likes to eat it too. The only problem is measuring it because it doesnt come with a measure. I use a Hills dog food scoop and 14 cup is equal to 2 oz which is the dosage. Good luck!
135 out of 218 found this review helpful