Christmas Crumpet
Well-Known Member
I have a 21 year old hunter who is a bit arthritic and does need a bit of intervention to keep him on the road. I put him on Newmarket Joint Supplement when he came to live with us as I have always been advised to use this by the vet. It didn't seem to make a blind bit of difference and I felt I was just feeding it but there wasn't much benefit to him.
I then jumped on the Turmeric bandwagon about 3 weeks ago and seem to have a completely different horse. He's full of beans, trots down the road to the field pretty much sound and is jumping his socks off out hunting.
Can Turmeric seriously have had this much of an effect? And if so, it doesn't say much about NMJ as a joint supplement. It has meant I have reduced his danilon a little because he clearly doesn't need as much now as he did when just on a joint supplement.
I am curious to know whether I should bother continuing to feed joint supplement if its obviously not having such an effect as the Turmeric.
Any thoughts from anyone?
I then jumped on the Turmeric bandwagon about 3 weeks ago and seem to have a completely different horse. He's full of beans, trots down the road to the field pretty much sound and is jumping his socks off out hunting.
Can Turmeric seriously have had this much of an effect? And if so, it doesn't say much about NMJ as a joint supplement. It has meant I have reduced his danilon a little because he clearly doesn't need as much now as he did when just on a joint supplement.
I am curious to know whether I should bother continuing to feed joint supplement if its obviously not having such an effect as the Turmeric.
Any thoughts from anyone?