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'Break Free Taking action against (Big Head')
Break Free is a revolutionary but natural way to restore normal calcium balance in horses affected by oxalate toxicity, WITHOUT THE NEED TO REMOVE OXALATE CONTAINING GRASSES FROM THE DIET.
Break Free is a revolutionary but natural way to restore normal calcium balance in horses affected by oxalate toxicity, WITHOUT THE NEED TO REMOVE OXALATE CONTAINING GRASSES FROM THE DIET.
Equifeast's Break Free is a supplement designed to help horses with Big Head and intermittent lameness caused by the consumption of tropical pastures and or high phosphorus diets.
In extensive Australian trials, the unique Vcal calcium technology has been shown to rapidly correct facial bone deformities and restore normal mobility.
In extensive Australian trials, the unique Vcal calcium technology has been shown to rapidly correct facial bone deformities and restore normal mobility.

The story of Tabatha, an Australian Stock Horse:
Tabatha was a working Australian stock horse on the Queensland cattle station owned by Greg & Jill Peck.
After a couple of musters she started to show the typical mobility problems of horses with oxalate toxicity from the buffel grass she eats. Her mobility was so poor that it was very difficult to encourage her into even a few paces of trot and her stride length was very short.
When EquiFeast saw Tabatha, we mistakenly assumed that her lameness had skeletal causes that would be impossible to correct but we did include her in our blood trial and Jill gave her BREAK FREE. Like all other horses, traditional calcium supplements were withdrawn. The results were outstanding and Greg & Jill now have a perfect working horse again.
"After five weeks on Vcal,Tabatha's nose & lumps on her head were greatly improved. When ridden after three months, her movements & gait were back to
normal with no short stepping.
All of the horses on the trial are now moving freely after being supplemented with the EquiFeast Break Free, with no sign of Big Head or lameness and a pleasure to ride all day!"
Jill Peck 2013