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    Tren is not for horses, it impacts cardiovascular function. Who wants a jacked horse that can’t run??

    Equipoise was traditionally used for horses, hence the name. Equestrians - equipoise, get it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Test Monsterone View Post
    Tren is not for horses, it impacts cardiovascular function. Who wants a jacked horse that can’t run??
    I would like a jacked horse. What makes you think he wouldn't be able to run fast? A simple google search of horse steroids will show you that Tren is 1 of the 3 horse steroids that meet the vet grade classification; Trenbolone, Stanozolol and of course, Equipoise. Get it?

    https://www.steroid.com/Horse-Steroids.php

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    Quote Originally Posted by Test Monsterone View Post
    Tren is not for horses, it impacts cardiovascular function. Who wants a jacked horse that can’t run??

    Equipoise was traditionally used for horses, hence the name. Equestrians - equipoise, get it?
    Remember, we’re really fucking weird in the mammal branch of things. Shit that hits our feedback loops on weird ways may not apply to other mammals.

    Look what happens when you knock out myostatin in ruminants: they get absurdly jacked and grow until they die. Block it in humans? Fuck all happens.

    Give leptin to mice? They lose fat absurdly rapidly. Give it to humans? Fuck all happens.

    Not to mention no one is giving horses the Tren doses that we see guys taking when they report severe CV reductions, and that’s not even accounting for the fact that horses are a shitload bigger.

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    These were the drug facts i got in this particular brand of Tren. Pretty badass

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    Quote Originally Posted by Test Monsterone View Post
    Tren is not for horses, it impacts cardiovascular function. Who wants a jacked horse that can’t run??

    Equipoise was traditionally used for horses, hence the name. Equestrians - equipoise, get it?
    keep in mind guys that a lot of veterinary AAS use on animals is NOT for performance enhancement at all . we think of steroids and we automatically think about performance . ranchers do not. they use steroids to boost feed efficiency and to help heal sick animals. rarely are steroids given to an animal for any cosmetic of performance enhancements..

    vet grade Tren, Deca, EQ, Winny .. are all commonly used in veterinary medicine, from horses, cow, pigs, sheep .. all the way down the line to cats and dogs. if your dog goes in for a major surgery he may very well be given deca post surgery to help recover. same with ranch animals that are sick and lost weight. they may be given tren to help bring their weight back up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GearHeaded View Post
    keep in mind guys that a lot of veterinary AAS use on animals is NOT for performance enhancement at all . we think of steroids and we automatically think about performance . ranchers do not. they use steroids to boost feed efficiency and to help heal sick animals. rarely are steroids given to an animal for any cosmetic of performance enhancements..

    vet grade Tren, Deca, EQ, Winny .. are all commonly used in veterinary medicine, from horses, cow, pigs, sheep .. all the way down the line to cats and dogs. if your dog goes in for a major surgery he may very well be given deca post surgery to help recover. same with ranch animals that are sick and lost weight. they may be given tren to help bring their weight back up.

    Hmmm......think it will help her grow? She's just getting over a sprained knee.....


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