My boy has been on cortaflex for 4 or 5 years now, I started using it just because he doesn't have the best conformation and thought it might help as he got older. He is now 14 and moves a lot better than he did when he was younger. I'm not sure if it was the cortaflex that helped or just the fact that he (finally) matured a little when he was about 9. I like to think it was a bit of both!
I started to, but then ran out of money and that was one of the first casualties..... keep thinking that I should re start them, but the cider apple vinegar seems to be doing the trick at the moment
I do and have done for years. I use the equimins joint supplement at the moment, it costs me about £20 a tub and lasts about 5 weeks or so and has MSM, glucosamine and chrondronitin (sp?) in it.
I've always had bad luck with horses going lame so I am ultra paranoid about legs and joints. For me the cost of feeding it is worth the peace of mind knowing that I am helping set myself up with the healthiest joints possible as my horse gets older.
Lance is displaying a lot of arthritic symptoms now, and although Beua is only 6, he is such a big horse that Ive been thinking that preention may be better than cure, especially as I have no intention of ever selling him.
I use superflex on my 11 yo DWB as he is a big boy and I think he takes a long time to warm up and it can't hurt can it. Mind you, at nearly £30 a bottle it isn't cheap.
Lance is displaying a lot of arthritic symptoms now, and although Beua is only 6, he is such a big horse that Ive been thinking that prevention may be better than cure, especially as I have no intention of ever selling him.
I use Superflex on the recommendation of my vet, who explained that joint supplements make a much better job of maintaining healthy joints than repairing worn out and damaged ones! My horse is 15 and has been on it for about 2 years.
I have my boy on cortaflex,been on it since last yr,he is only 12 so yes i am a big believer in prevention is better than a cure!mite be expensive but worth it if it gives me many many more years of riding fun with him!!!x
I used to feed my Show jumper Super solvitax RA to , he never showed any stiffness before I started using it, I just thought it would be good to use something to help him stay supple for when he was jumping the bigger tracks. (1.25m)
I use Cortaflex on my 16 yr old TB. Its expensive but I think its worth it. He events and seems as fit as a fiddle. Not sure if its down to the Cortaflex tho but hes never had a problem so I hope so.
I started to feed Superflex to my endurance Arab when he was 5 - he's now 8. It seemed sensible to try to prevent joint damage rather than repair it. I didn't think of it with my older horse and he's now 17 with navicular and mild arthritis - I don't know whether a joint supplement would have helped defer the onset of either condition but I'm determined to be more proactive with the youngster.