Horsekaren
Well-Known Member
I am assessing my boys feed now i know he wont be coming back into work. I have got into a bit of a supplement frenzie and i need to strip it all back. Non of the supplements have really helped things (apart from the Vit E which very mildly made him feel less stiff to ride about 5 months ago for 1 week)
Can anyone recommend a one stop shop supplement which isn't filled with unnecessary things, has Vit E and is just a good all round dose of good stuff?
His ailments are Arthritis, Wobblers and mild Asthma (Asthma has been managed since living out 24/7)
I know he is retired but i was wondering whether i should maybe look at Catrophen? He has been on Glucosamine for about 6 months (cant say i notice any difference) He is still under insurance for Arthritis and i wondered if i should go down the Catrophen route to see if it helps. My only issue would be if it did, i couldnt be injecting him too often as once insurance is gone it would be expensive. Has anyone used it on a retiree, how often do you top up after loading dose and is it worth while?
He lives out 24/7 on 3 and a bit acres with one other pony, i feed him one big section of hay once a day, and he has one hard feed once a day.
Can anyone recommend a one stop shop supplement which isn't filled with unnecessary things, has Vit E and is just a good all round dose of good stuff?
His ailments are Arthritis, Wobblers and mild Asthma (Asthma has been managed since living out 24/7)
I know he is retired but i was wondering whether i should maybe look at Catrophen? He has been on Glucosamine for about 6 months (cant say i notice any difference) He is still under insurance for Arthritis and i wondered if i should go down the Catrophen route to see if it helps. My only issue would be if it did, i couldnt be injecting him too often as once insurance is gone it would be expensive. Has anyone used it on a retiree, how often do you top up after loading dose and is it worth while?
He lives out 24/7 on 3 and a bit acres with one other pony, i feed him one big section of hay once a day, and he has one hard feed once a day.