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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2009

The much loved Aussie horse Subzero that won the prestigious Melbourne Cup in 1992, is back to his playful self, thanks to the compassionate efforts of a 69 year old American entrepreneur known as 'Rice Patty', founder of NanaCea.

When Australian quarantine officials had barred access to American product Flex Plus, the only supplement to date, able to control the horses debilitating arthritis, the products inventor Rice Patty McPeak, embarked on a rescue mission flying in from the US to save Subzero.

Despite reports to the contrary, an effective treatment for the horses arthritis, couldn't be found in Australia. Because of this, Rice Patty brought with her new and improved 'Equine SuperFlex' a further developed form of the supplement made of a special type of stabilized rice bran, that 12 months ago, had brought the horse back from the brink of death.

For more information on where you can find such products developed by 'Rice Patty' for both human and equine/animal consumption, please visit www.NanaCea.com

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  • It still lists him on wikipedia as having died needlessly in 2009, so I was happy to see he was saved! Hope there is lots more footage taken of him after he was saved, and given a new lease on life.

  • I lived in Heathcote when subzero came to town, such a nice horse he came to visit our school to haha.

  • YAY GO SUBBIE

  • Coool

  • I'm so glad that there was a happy ending for subbie he is absolutely adored in newcastle/scone(aka the horse capital of australia) where he was bred he even had his picture outside the general roberts hotel for over 10 years

  • Hey!, Yes, a sweet horse indeed, and a very happy ending :)

  • YO ROBBBBEEERT! Good work, and what a sweet horse. =)

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