only_me
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Not if you didn't know it was meat based. Now you do know that it is meat based, why not try vegetarian glucosamine or devils claw or linseed oil? All are just as good for his joints and more natural for him.
Horses have very long intestines that are not designed to deal with animal protiens which tend to break down faster and rot away in the intestines, hence the smellier poo of carnivors and horses that are fed meat based supplements.
Am I a bad horse owner if I ride my horse as well? Or feed a compound mix (although I don't - I feed straights)? Or am I a bad horse owner simply because I don't agree with everything?
Not directed at anyone btw - just saying that just because I don't do A B or C and instead do X Y and Z doesn't make me a bad owner.
No horses are not designed to eat meat, although that didn't stop my pony eating half of my McD's chicken burger (although you could argue there is no meat in it
I feed the joint supplement because I believe it works - although looking at the ingredients of the one I feed it does actually have veggie glucosamine (HCl) and also has Chondroitin in it.
Devils claw is not competition safe afaik & is more of a pain-reducer than a joint supplement imo.
I don't mind if my horse has more smelly poos (and he dosent!) if I can keep his joints in good order!
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