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Peking Gold is an oil based compound used to increase the estrogen levels in the body. Specifically, some Horses just seem to perform better when supplemental estrogen is used. This includes both male and females. The prime candidates to be treated with Peking Gold are those that are performance “sour” and “sulky”.
Peking Gold is an oil based compound used to increase the estrogen levels in the body. Specifically, some Horses just seem to perform better when supplemental estrogen is used. This includes both male and females. The prime candidates to be treated with Peking Gold are those that are performance “sour” and “sulky”.
Peking Gold is an oil based compound used to increase the estrogen levels in the body. Specifically, some Horses just seem to perform better when supplemental estrogen is used. This includes both male and females. The prime candidates to be treated with Peking Gold are those that are performance “sour” and “sulky”.
is an oil based compound used to increase the estrogen levels in the body. Specifically, some Horses just seem to perform better when supplemental estrogen is used. This includes both male and females. The prime candidates to be treated with Peking Gold are those that are performance “sour” and “sulky”.
is an oil based compound used to increase the estrogen levels in the body. Specifically, some Horses just seem to perform better when supplemental estrogen is used. This includes both male and females. The prime candidates to be treated with are those that are performance “sour” and “sulky”.
compound used to increase the estrogen levels in the body. Specifically, some Horses just seem to perform better when supplemental estrogen is used. This includes both male and females. The prime candidates to be treated with are those that are performance “sour” and “sulky”. Specifically, some Horses just seem to perform better when supplemental estrogen is used. This includes both male and females. The prime candidates to be treated with are those that are performance “sour” and “sulky”.
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