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MISSING LINK at the A&L Ranch

    
    
    
     Al Huber looks over his land with pride.  It is hard to imagine
     this rugged cowboy anywhere but here in horse country . . .
     hard to imagine him anything but a top farrier, dedicated roper,
     and horse trainer.  So, it's quite a surprise when Al reveals
     that 32 years before, he was a government employee.

     Raised on a ranch in Northern California, Al was always into horses.  He owned several race horses, yet found himself working a desk job.  One day, an old man at the ranch said to him, "Come with me, and I'll teach you a good living."  The man was a farrier who passed his trade on to Al, now one of the most respected craftsmen in the profession. 

Al laughed when asked about why he uses The Missing Link.  "Just look at 'em.  The horses are gorgeous, glistening, and well-muscled."

"Actually, I started using The Missing Link while roping and I never had
a sore or tired horse," he continued.  "It keeps them laid back and calm,
more natural, yet they have the endurance when they need it.  Their hair
and hooves and everything are much better."

A makeshift kitchen in the barn holds containers of ingredients for Al's
special feed, which he found himself cutting back on recently.  "I used to
give them ground up flax, but now it's all in The Missing Link."  My
horses are shiny, utilize food better, have more endurance and stamina.
They don't wash out.  They're also calm and not hyper.  I recommend
The Missing Link to everyone."

Steve Davis, a close friend of the Huber's, is on the ranch visiting his six horses.  Almost all were acquired as rescues.  His wife, Pam, started one of them on The Missing Link when it came down with colic.

"They told us The Missing Link would be a good product to keep things moving and it worked," Steve said.  "I can't stress the importance of proper nutrition enough.  The Missing Link provides excellent nutritional support, especially to avoid conditions like colic."


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