dac Oil Horse Supplement - 7.5 lb
- Brand:
- DAC
- Model Number:
- OIL7.5
- UPC:
- 810006840087
- EAN:
- 0810006840087
- Walmart SKU:
- 313195876
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$53.00 | |
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$48.54 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$51.98 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.55/5 from 44 reviews.
I bought this two months ago for my QH gelding and only give him 1/2 pump because he really doesn't need the extra calories. Within the first 2wks there was a noticeable shine to his coat, mane, and tail. 2 months later, his mane and tail are dramatically softer and thicker and requires no brushing, just running my fingers through to untangle. Highly recommend this!
I oriinally purchased this for the weight gain prospect and that has been good but nothing and I mean nothing has caused my horses to shed out and a shiney coat like this has. She originally was a light red chestnut/sorrel and she shed out within 2 weeks a deep auburn liver chestnut
I have used a lot of different products for fat supplements. DAC oil is the only one that gives all of my horses shiny coats, helps with weight gain without making them hot, keeps itchy skin away, has enough vitamin E to make a difference and ALL of my horses love it. You do have to give it a little time and not give up after the first jug. My gelding's dry skin got worse before it was amazing and he didn't really pack on weight until the second jug. He and the other horse's all seemed to suddenly shine all at once around the 2nd jug and it was mid-winter!
I have a TB/Trak warm blood mare that always looked skinny. Muscular but skinny. It was embarrassing. I tried everything. Literally, everything. When I put this in her feed, she kicked it over. I was nearly hopeless. But then I had the idea to put pancake syrup in her feed and a bit of water to make it into a sweeter, soupier mash and she eats all of it. She licks her bucket clean. She has put on a ton of weight and looks incredible. After 5 hears, I feel like a terrible mom for not figuring this out sooner. Will never try anything else. It is worth trying to mask the flavor to get your horse to eat it. If you horse really needs the calories, pancake syrup is fine.
I have been feeding this to my horses for about a year and love the results! Their coats are super shiny and even blacker. I am even happier I can now order DAC oil from Smartpak.
It really helps my horse to keep weight on and makes his coat really shiny.
I started adding this oil to my hard Appendix's diet this winter as she (normally) loses weight and has multiple episodes of colic and is off her feed. Fingers crossed, that adding this to her ration of grain, vitamins, and alfalfa pellets will keep her as happy as she is. She's been on it for 2-3 months now and is holding weight great
Dac oil makes a huge difference in horse coat quality and is a wonderful way to get supplements to stick to grain. Super palatable and no more money wasted at the bottom of the grain bucket.
This product has definitely improved my horse's coat and skin. Even with his long winter coat, his hair is super soft and shiny. I also love the added vitamin E. However, the smell of it is strong, but my horse will eat anything i put in his food bucket, so it was a non-issue for me. I also found it did NOT help with weight gain for my OTTB.
I bought this a little over a month ago for my 2 boys. My older guy has been having hoof issues and so far hes improved alot and have gotten great winter coats. Very easy to use just a pump on their grain in the mornings.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $49.79 (Mar 17) to $51.98 (Jun 12) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $50.89.
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| $51.98 | $+2.19 | +4.4% | |
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