How To Use SUCCEED®

Keeping your horse’s digestive health in optimal condition is important. And with SUCCEED®, it’s also easy. Just feed one serving of SUCCEED® once a day, every day with regular feed. That’s it. No special mixing. No complicated feed program. SUCCEED® horse feed supplements are available in easy-to-use oral paste and as granules for top-dressing feed.

And your horse is sure to love SUCCEED®. Its natural oat flavor comes from the oat ingredients, not artificial flavoring. And once your horses have had their first taste, SUCCEED® will be a treat they’ll look forward to every day.

Oral Paste

Simply empty the contents of one oral syringe (27 grams) directly into the horse’s mouth, once each day immediately before feeding. As an alternative, you may squeeze the contents of the tube directly on to the horse’s feed as a top dressing.

MSRP: $99*


Top-Dress Granules

Just one scoop of SUCCEED® granules (27 grams), applied directly on top of feed once each day, and you’re done. No mixing. No adding other ingredients.

MSRP: $90 (30 days), $162 (60 days), $450 (180 days)*


SmartPaks

Don’t worry about your horse going a day without SUCCEED® when you include it in your SmartPaks. Easy to feed all your supplements and they are shipped to your house or barn every month.

Price: $2.99 per day.


*Actual prices through your retailer or veterinarian may vary.

For Best Results

Feed SUCCEED® twice each day for the first week to 10 days of use, to condition the system. Always feed SUCCEED® with the same feeding each day (e.g., with morning or evening feeding). If you top dress with SUCCEED®, do not leave SUCCEED® exposed to air for more than 30 minutes, as this may reduce its appeal to the horse.

Try SUCCEED® today.

Joan Hamilton“SUCCEED® made a huge difference for Harlem Globetrotter. Now he has a bloom to his coat and his eyes
are bright, he is filled out and looks like a much younger, happier horse. There’s no doubt that this is a great thing for our horses. I’m truly grateful for this product’s development.” Read full story.

Joan Hamilton
Kalarama Farm