No I don't feed this, but would recomend 'glucosamine 2000' from gold label... I think thats what it's called, it really helped my cob, when supplements like cortaflex made no difference.
Sorry I can't offer opinions on joint aid, hopefully someone better informed will be along soon.
EC
Not keen on continuing with Glucosamine. Horse has been on it for about 5 months, but now that I have almost run out I am after a different one, one that has Glucosamine, Chondroitin and MSM in it.
Please, please, please dont support them!
If that bloody woman rings one more time saying(about the immune one) -
'oh dont worry about the ingredients list, its herbal, its ok.'
I am going to go insane!
Every time she starts the same:
'Im not in this to make money, im just a horse owner like yourself and want to help.'
me - 'Whats in it?'
'Oh dont worry about that, its herbal, its good stuff.'
'How does it work?'
'Oh i have no pretence to knowing the scientific side of things, but it is herbal'
*PERHAPS YOU OUGHT TO TRY AND LEARN - YOU MAY SELL SOME THEN*
Worst one was when someone told her my horse may be going to Bristol for allergy testing:
'Oh you dont want to go wasting money on all that.'
*WHAT AND WASTE MONEY ON YOUR CRAP WHICH HAS NO EVIDENCE TO BACK IT UP?*
Bloody woman.
I have recently changed my horse onto NAF 5*. He was on D&H Joint and Relief but I found this wasn't helping enough. We don't do much these days just light hacking but his life before I got him was a hard one, and this winter his joints have been showing thier age!
He is now on the recommended dose having had the loading period and I can honestly say I can see and feel the difference now. He is much more free in his movement, doesn't struggle so much picking his feet up and is 'bouncy' again to ride not dragging his feet like he did.
I recommend NAF 5* powder as it is GREAT stuff, my 22yr old TB ex-racer is proof.