joint suplement

missmorsey

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i want to get a joint suplement for one of my horses but dont want to spen more than £20 on it.i have one of my horses on cortaflex but dont want to put the other on it as he isnt doing that much work at the moment and its more money iv been looking about but there is so many to choose from any recommendations thanks
 
Super codlivine supple joint supplement works for me and is £17.99. Pony suffers from stiffness behind and I can notice a big difference. Used it for 5 yrs
 
I use one made by gold label which contains HA as well as glucosamine. All the expensive supplements out there have HA in. Theres retails at £30 but lasts me about 2 months and we bought it upon recommendation from our vets once george was diagnosed with spavins - the other one supplied by vets is called synequin and retails well over £100 but contains pretty much the same as the gold label one.
 
£20 per what? Different supplements last different lengths of time so you could be paying £20 for one that lasts a week, or £20 for one that lasts a month!
Generally if you're on a budget, any of the Gold Label supplements are apparently really good. I personally have my horse on NAF 5* Superflex liquid but that's £30 for 40 days' worth. Well worth it though as Maiden is moving better than ever.
 
IMO you get what you pay for. If you dont want to spend much, how about just adding soya oil? Its good for joints.

Otherwise, I feed my veterans and one of my competition horses NAF Superflex which is brilliant. Its pricey at £55 I think, BUT it lasts my horse and 2 ponies about 6 weeks so I guess 1 horse it could last 2/3 months.
 
i have used superflex naf 5* and wouldnt use anything else all the horses weve tried on have benefited and if you buy the big tub it saves a little monwy. Also depends how big your horse is as dependent on what you are doing depends on how much of it you use.
 
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