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Kentucky Equine Research-sponsored barrel racer Kaylee Gallino recently hit three rodeos in seven days. Her first stop was the Farm City Pro Rodeo in Hermiston, Oregon, where JC Truly Bob (Bob) had a solid run just outside the money. Next they headed to the Caldwell Night Rodeo in Caldwell, Idaho, where WQ Bar Socks (Fever) placed in his second round and the average. The final stop before a few well-deserved days off was at the Canby Rodeo in Canby, Oregon, where Bob took home a piece of the money.

Fever and Bob riding on the beach toward the Pacific OceanThe trio then headed to the coast for a couple days of camping at a state park where Kaylee checked an item off her bucket list and took Fever and Bob to the beach to ride in the Pacific Ocean. After enjoying a brief vacation, they are off again and heading to Kennewick, Washington, for the Benton Franklin Fair & Rodeo.

Kaylee uses Triacton® to support her horse’s digestive tract and bone health. “Barrel racing can be a grueling sport on a horse’s digestive tract. Between the miles in the trailer and the runs, it’s great to have a product like Triacton to feed. I use it as a preventative measure to help ensure healthy gut function, which in turn keeps my horses eating well on the road and performing comfortably in the arena. An added bonus with Triacton is its highly bioavailable marine-derived calcium content, which supports my horses’ soundness and longevity,” said Kaylee.

Kaylee also uses KER Targeted Nutrition products Bio-Bloom™ PSEO-3™, and Race Recovery™. Learn more about KER’s research-proven products here.

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