Vetoquinol Equine Launches "Saddle Up" Sweepstakes

Barn Chats, the social pages of the Vetoquinol USA Equine team, recently launched a “Saddle Up” Sweepstakes asking fans if they ride Western, English, both or other.
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Vetoquinol USA Asking Fans Western or English for Chance to Win Equestrian Prizes

FORT WORTH, TX, May 8, 2017 – Barn Chats, the social pages of the Vetoquinol USA Equine team, recently launched a “Saddle Up” Sweepstakes asking fans if they ride Western, English, both or other. The Grand Prize winner will receive a $250 equine retailer gift card and Zylkene Equine, our calming supplement with a milk-derived ingredient that helps horses cope the
same way nature calms the nursing foal. Three runners-up will each receive a box of Zylkene Equine. The sweeps will be running through May 15 with winners announced on May 15 at 3 p.m. ET.

Anyone can enter the sweepstakes here: https://goo.gl/6CtgVt

Even the most well-tempered horse will sometimes react to situations that they find stressful, exhibiting signs, such as kicking, head bobbing, teeth grinding, pacing/stall walking, agitation and
inability to rest or loss of appetite. Common stressors may include weaning, farrier visits, vet visits, loading and traveling, training or introduction to new horses. Zylkene Equine is backed by research, including two published studies on behavior management.1, 2 Visit www.BarnChats.com to learn more about Zylkene Equine

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