Cortaflex

lillie07

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Has anybody done their research and found the cheapest place to buy Equine America Cortaflex online? There is a shop on Ebay doing it for £51.99 for 908g but sure I have seen it cheaper. Any help would be much appreciated.
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A few people on here buy their Cortaflex online from the States however just note that this Cortaflex is only half the strength of the stuff you have in the UK!

I will try and find you the link if you would like?
 

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Yes that is the place
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I got a supply from there once but I have since reverted back to the local stuff
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Comparisons have been done between the ingredients contained in both before. I also contacted Equine America directly and they told me about the difference in strength between the two products. I also believe you are correct in thinking that some of the US ingredients may not be permitted here!

Hence I dont use it anymore
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I have been looking and £51.99 is good. Might see if they will make it cheaper if I buy in bulk.

Thanks for your help
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Have you thought about using Synequin instead of Cortaflex? Although it is initially dearer, once you are on normal dose it used to work out cheaper (and more efficiant) than Cortaflex.
Try wormers direct.co.uk (I think) as they were the best prices anywhere when I had to use it.
 

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Is it for an older horse? If so, spillers senior feeds have as much glucosamine in them a cortaflex. I used it for my old pony and he is actually doing just as well on the feed without the supplement.

It's saving me a fortune!
 

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No its just a maintainance thing for a 10 year old. I will put my pony Chess on Synequin when she comes back into work as she has DJD.
 
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