EQUINE COLIC RELIEF works and their are plenty of true stories that prove it.   I will be including only cases that ECR-USA have actually been involved with so we will be posting them as they happen - I didn't want anyone to think just because I didn't have tons of testimonials posted they aren't out there - because they are!!! 

J & P:  On Saturday night (6/20/9) about 10 pm I got a phone call from a friend in Memphis (5 hours away).   When she went to prepare her barrel horse on Saturday afternoon to leave for a barrel race - he was not feeling well.  He wasn't outright "colicing" but definetely was not right.  They didn't go to the barrel race and started the colic race.  They contacted several veterinarians (with no response) and finally got some banamine in him that evening.  By 10 pm he had still not "pooped" but was not in horrible pain.   They called me because they had heard of the colic stuff I have.  I told them if it was my horse I would load him on the trailer and make the 5 hour drive (with him in the trailer) to get a bottle of ECR from my mailbox - either do that or if the situation worsened look at traveling to a veterinary clinic and possible surgery.  As they were loading him - he did poop and they decided the worst must be over (and luckily it was).  BUT what if he hadn't?   They were going to make a 10 hour drive to get a bottle of ECR that they could have had sitting in their tack room for $90 and sitting for 12 YEARS if they didn't need it.  You don't think about colic until it happens and then it can be your very worst nightmare.  A bottle of ECR sitting on your shelf gives you and your horse a option and a FIRST RESPONSE to colic.  It works and it always will.  Don't wait until it is you with your horse colicing and nothing on your shelf but painkillers and a phone to call your vet (who may not get there in time).

Dinky & Hunter:  Many of you barrel racers know Hunter Shipp and her great mare Dinky.  We have all enjoyed watching this dynamic duo making awesome barrel runs throughout the southeast.  Dinky had just returned from the breeding farm (she is pregnant!!!!) and coliced on Monday morning (5/4/9).   When Hunter found her Dinky was already in a lot of pain, pawing, bitting at her sides and her sides were actually distended.   Hunter had a bottle of ECR on hand and immediately gave it to her.  Within 15 minutes her bowels sounds began to return and her distress lessened.   Within 45 minutes she had pooped and peed and was beginning to return to normal.  Hunter was able to leave for work within 1 1/2 hours of finding her mare in a tramatic, possibly deadly situation.  Dinky and baby-to-be are fine.  If you see Hunter ask her what she thinks about ECR!!!!

Angel & Mari:  I had taken my 4 year old to a friend for training and things didn't work too well (she got hung up in some panels) so I went to pick her up on (5/24/9).  She was sore and just out of sorts in general.  We noticed she hadn't "pooped" in the trailer on the way home (2 1/2 hours) and not for 4 hours after we got home.  She wasn't showing any signs of distress but I knew there was a problem lurking.  I went ahead and gave her a bottle of ECR because it was 8 pm and I sure didn't want to have a emergency at midnight.  I checked her at 10 pm and was happy to see two piles of poop and a healthy horse.  That is what is so awesome about ECR - it is cheap and safe.  It doesn't matter if your horse is at the NFR,  Kentucky Derby, High School Rodeo or just that trail ride you have been looking forward - getting control over COLIC IS HUGE!!