Benefit for Former SRSC Member Carol Elbers!
Monday, August 25th, 2008Hidden Valley Campground Community Benefit
Welch, Minnesota
when: Saturday, August 30, 2008time: 3:00 pm
where: Pole Barn, next to the camp store
Benefit Flyer
Hidden Valley Campground Community Benefit
Welch, Minnesota
when: Saturday, August 30, 2008time: 3:00 pm
where: Pole Barn, next to the camp store
Benefit Flyer
Our horse farm has recently become available for rent, and we are
accepting applications from qualified and experienced trainers.
Located in Corcoran/Loretto. Providing a safe, enjoyable environment
with care and attention to the horses on site is our #1 concern. For more details and contact information - check it out on the Want Ads section!
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Freedom Health Launches New Digestive Health Website
Site for SUCCEED(R) Digestive Conditioning Program(R) Reflects Focus
on Helping Horse Owners and Riders Understand the Equine Digestive System
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact
Equine Resources International, LLC
610-444-7554
cassie@equineresources.com
Aurora, OH (July 1, 2008)–Freedom Health, LLC, is proud to announce the launch of its new website for SUCCEED(R) Digestive Conditioning Program(R) at www.SucceedDCP.com. The newly designed and updated site supports the company’s overall goal of education on the importance of equine digestive health, and how it affects performance and the horse owner.
The new and improved website allows visitors to quickly access information and interactive presentations on why digestive health is critical to the modern horse and how SUCCEED Digestive Conditioning Program (DCP) works to support the health and function of the digestive system. The site also features dedicated support pages for veterinarians, retailers and consumers.
“We’ve adapted the SUCCEED DCP site to further reflect our commitment to educating horse owners, riders and trainers on why digestive health matters to them and how even with the best care in the world, horses may still suffer from poor digestive health,” said Patrick Warczak, Vice President - Marketing at Freedom Health. “We also wanted to make the site easier to use for veterinarians and retailers, who may be looking for different information than consumers. All product information–from describing the need for equine digestive health to how SUCCEED DCP works–is still easily accessible from the home page.”
The site includes new functionalities to help horse owners make informed decisions about their horse’s feeding program. Owners with questions about the product or digestive health in general can fill out a form online to have their query answered by a member of Freedom Health’s team of experts. In the coming months, a new interactive tool called the SUCCEED Online Horse Tracker will be available to site visitors to provide an overview of how a horse progresses on the SUCCEED program over time. Users will be able to register their own horses and note changes in performance, temperament and appearance, as well as health issues, as they progress through the program. Owners using SUCCEED often see varied benefits in overall appearance and well-being, but the timing and extent of these effects varies widely from horse to horse. The SUCCEED Horse Tracker will help users monitor the condition of their horses and notice small changes that occur over time.
For more information on SUCCEED Digestive Conditioning Program, including in-depth articles on digestive tract health and interactive presentations, visit www.SucceedDCP.com. Information may also be obtained by calling toll-free, 866-270-7939.
SUCCEED(R) Digestive Conditioning Program(R) and the SUCCEED(R) Equine Fecal Blood Test(TM) are produced and distributed exclusively by Freedom Health, LLC of Aurora, Ohio. This company is focused on finding, perfecting and delivering superior, innovative products that address real and significant health-related issues for animals and the people who care for them.
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