Feedmark - steady up and joint supplements

bellaboo

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Anybody use feedmark steady up? I have been advised to try it for my mare who grinds her teeth alot when ridden and in the stable, it may make her less tense and anxious?

Also joint supplements, does anyone use top spec 10:10? She has an injury to the cartilage in her fetlock a few years ago and is currently on newmarket joint supplement but i am finding this increasing difficult to get hold of, this supplement is sold in my local feed merchants so i can easily get it, but am i silly if i change her over? With her on newmarket it's not uncommon for her to miss a couple of days or even weeks before i can get her some more!
 

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I have used all the products your asking about. I do like feedmark's Extraflex & i currently feed that & have done for over a year. It has made big changes to my 22yo TB, i also like that Feedmark always make an effort to get there products to you quick.

Steady up - Made my horse worse not sure why but i wont feed it at all. But he's doing great on just Mag-ox now.

Topspec 10:10 - Made big differences as well & it smells really nice lol. I would of kept with it but Topspec where really funny with me over delivering direct to me, & when my order did turn up the package my joint sup had spilt all over the box loosing half of it. I now don't use Topspec at all now because of that !!
 

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I've used Steady Up and thought it was great. I noticed a difference in a couple of days (they say 2 weeks).

I use Extraflex joint supplement - better ingredients than many others, and a fraction of the price.
 

Nickijem

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I used Steady up on my previous horse when he was left on his own after his stable companion died. It seemed to do the trick - he was loads calmer although I was never sure it was the steady up or that he was getting used to being on his own.
 
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