Gorgeous George
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As above really, my livery has recently gone up and Ive moved house and taken on a bigger mortgage so things are a little tight and Im trying to save some money. I am thinking about only having one lesson a month (instead of 2) and I am wondering if George really does need his joint supplement?
He is on aviforms suppleaze as a preventative, he doesnt have any mobility or joint problems that I am aware of (touch wood), so of course I have no idea if the supplement actually does anything as I wouldnt expect to see any difference in his way of going. The reason I give him a joint supplement is because he is a big horse (16.3 shire x) and he has windgalls (never caused him a problem touch wood again), so Im concerned there may already be some joint damage there.
He is probably classed as being in light work, ridden 5 times a week, does schooling, hacking and jumping. Probably jumps 2 or 3 times a month (3ft max) and we go to local unaff shows at most once a month (will be less now as def a way to save money!)
Just peoples thoughts really thanks.

He is on aviforms suppleaze as a preventative, he doesnt have any mobility or joint problems that I am aware of (touch wood), so of course I have no idea if the supplement actually does anything as I wouldnt expect to see any difference in his way of going. The reason I give him a joint supplement is because he is a big horse (16.3 shire x) and he has windgalls (never caused him a problem touch wood again), so Im concerned there may already be some joint damage there.
He is probably classed as being in light work, ridden 5 times a week, does schooling, hacking and jumping. Probably jumps 2 or 3 times a month (3ft max) and we go to local unaff shows at most once a month (will be less now as def a way to save money!)
Just peoples thoughts really thanks.