JustKickOn
Well-Known Member
Good afternoon HHO. Apologies if this turns out to be quite lengthy, but as you may understand, feeding is a complex part of our horses, so it's important to get it right, and hearing other experiences helps (IMO).
NB: I am aware of the debate as to whether joint supplements fed to the horse actually have a real effect to the joints etc, and have also looked into joint injections and such like.
So here goes...
I am looking into joint supplements, and having looked at about 20 different ones, there has been a lot to think about! I have been advised to look into a joint supplement that contain Hyaluronic Acid (HA) (by an equine bio-mechanical professional in conjunction with vets), that is the advise that has been followed.
Having done some research, the majority of the supplements contain glucosamine and MSM, both of which complement each other along side HA. Additionally, Chondroitin Sulphate is also in a lot of them, as in my understanding it is part of the structural composition of cartilage.
Rosehips and Green Lipped Mussel were mentioned too, and looking into some studies around these two things, they have both proven to be quite beneficial when incorporated with other joint aiding supplements.
There are a few that seem to be well known and highly rated, and some not so mainstream, so it would be useful to hear the opinions and experiences of those who have used any of the following products.
The ones that seem to be good contenders are...
- Blue Chip JointRLF liquid.
- NAF SuperFlex powder or liquid.
- Equine America Cortaflex HA.
- Feedmark ExtraFlex HA with Rosehips.
- Aviform Suppleaze Gold.
- Maxavita MaxaFlex.
(This one contains green lipped mussel plus omega-3's & chondroitin sulphate, glucosamine, MSM, HA and Manganese. Really like the look of this one)
- Nupafeed Flex GLM
Have also looked at...
-PremierFlex HA.
-Mobifor HA.
-Feedmark ExtraFlex.
-Feedmark Flexamine.
-CortaVet HA Equine Solution.
-Riaform Complete HA.
-Vetvits EquiFlex.
-Litovet.
If anyone has any experiences with these, I would be very grateful to hear how your horse got on with them, how long it took to see any results from them, any changes you had to make to your feeds eg. feeding in conjunction to Blue Chip dynamic, or if it showed no effect at all and how you went about following this up?
Thank you for reading, and I would really appreciate your thoughts!
Do feel free to PM me if you would prefer.
Lizzie
NB: I am aware of the debate as to whether joint supplements fed to the horse actually have a real effect to the joints etc, and have also looked into joint injections and such like.
So here goes...
I am looking into joint supplements, and having looked at about 20 different ones, there has been a lot to think about! I have been advised to look into a joint supplement that contain Hyaluronic Acid (HA) (by an equine bio-mechanical professional in conjunction with vets), that is the advise that has been followed.
Having done some research, the majority of the supplements contain glucosamine and MSM, both of which complement each other along side HA. Additionally, Chondroitin Sulphate is also in a lot of them, as in my understanding it is part of the structural composition of cartilage.
Rosehips and Green Lipped Mussel were mentioned too, and looking into some studies around these two things, they have both proven to be quite beneficial when incorporated with other joint aiding supplements.
There are a few that seem to be well known and highly rated, and some not so mainstream, so it would be useful to hear the opinions and experiences of those who have used any of the following products.
The ones that seem to be good contenders are...
- Blue Chip JointRLF liquid.
- NAF SuperFlex powder or liquid.
- Equine America Cortaflex HA.
- Feedmark ExtraFlex HA with Rosehips.
- Aviform Suppleaze Gold.
- Maxavita MaxaFlex.
(This one contains green lipped mussel plus omega-3's & chondroitin sulphate, glucosamine, MSM, HA and Manganese. Really like the look of this one)
- Nupafeed Flex GLM
Have also looked at...
-PremierFlex HA.
-Mobifor HA.
-Feedmark ExtraFlex.
-Feedmark Flexamine.
-CortaVet HA Equine Solution.
-Riaform Complete HA.
-Vetvits EquiFlex.
-Litovet.
If anyone has any experiences with these, I would be very grateful to hear how your horse got on with them, how long it took to see any results from them, any changes you had to make to your feeds eg. feeding in conjunction to Blue Chip dynamic, or if it showed no effect at all and how you went about following this up?
Thank you for reading, and I would really appreciate your thoughts!
Do feel free to PM me if you would prefer.
Lizzie