ProbioticSmart.com Announces Their New ?PSCEquine.com” Brand Supplements for Horses


Menomonie, WI (PRWEB) August 03, 2011

ProbioticSmart.com has now launched a new product line of health products for horses called ?PSCEquine.com?. The brand?s supplements are formulated by veterinarians and are designed for optimum performance and quality.

The brand currently consists of six products including: PSCEquine.com Rejuvenate Paste, Joint Flex Ultra Powder for Horses, Natural Digestion Support Pellets for Horses, MSM Powder for Horses, Joint Flex Powder for Horses, and Hoof Conditioning Pellets for Horses. A number of the products have been assembled in pellet form making the supplements easier to administer while minimizing supplement loss.

PSCEquine.com supplements are available on the web at http://www.PSCEquine.com . ProbioticSmart.com has plans to expand the brand?s offerings by adding new supplements to the brand later this year.

For more information about PSCEquine.com supplements, contact Shannon Stamper by email at shannons(at)probioticsmart(dot)com or by phone at 1-888-873-9719.

ProbioticSmart.com, located in Menomonie, Wisconsin is a leading online retailer of health and nutritional products for people, companion animals, and livestock.

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National Equipment Register Releases 2005 Equipment Theft Report


New York (PRWEB) February 2, 2006

Nearly 40 percent of all construction and agricultural equipment theft occurs in just five states, according to a report released today by the National Equipment Register (NER), a database company established to reduce heavy-equipment theft rates and increase recoveries of stolen equipment. Based on more than 5,000 theft reports submitted to NER in 2005, Texas leads all other states in the number of heavy-equipment thefts, followed by California, Florida, Missouri and South Carolina.

NER?s study also found that most equipment is stolen from nonowner premises or work-site locations, which are likely to have lower security than owner premises. In 2005, more than 70 percent of stolen equipment was taken from work sites. Less than 30 percent was stolen from insureds? premises, which are typically more secure, fenced storage facilities.

NER based this third annual report of construction and agricultural equipment theft in the U.S. on its database of over 77,000 theft reports and ISO data. The report is the most detailed analysis of construction and farm equipment theft ever published.

The NER study also found: