Jonit supplement advice???

jojane

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Hi my horse is currently on corta vet jonit supplement and has been for nealry a yr now,as i have been claiming for this on insurance that is due to run out anytime soon and seen as its a 100 pound a tub i was thinking i best change..

So all advice greatfull on supplements tried n tested???!!!
He was on superflex a few years ago then he wasent on anything then last summer he was of work with a tendon injury and the vet advised corta-vet so i went with it..If am been really honest i dont notice a difference if hes on one or not but am sure it makes him feel better it does me n maybe if he wasent on corta vet when he had time of he would of been worse who knows,but i still want to keep him on one as he also has atheritis so i would like to keep everything going:))
Any info/advice greatfull
 
Was using suppleaze gold (very good) but changing to equimins flexijoint because it works out cheaper and the ingredients are the same. My mares not athritic just has clicky hock but it only clicks now and again with suppleaze. Hope flexi joint is the same
 
FLEXIJOINT money back guarantee. I have 7 on it inc dog made so much difference, see her other H&H members reviews

The one thing it has which really helps and others dont have is shark cartilage . being vege i wouldnt normally use animal stuff but this gave her such a turn around now many years later still works

http://equinecare-and-control.weebly.com/a.html
 
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There was a brilliant thread on here ages ago where some nice HHOer did an analysis vs cost comparison of loads of supplements. Im afraid I cant remember any details but do a search and it should come up
 
Turmeric. 45g a day for large pony/small horse.
Brought from the supermarket.

Just as good as her old supplement Equiflex and has many other health benefits such as livers, circulation, breathing.
 
but changing to equimins flexijoint because it works out cheaper and the ingredients are the same.
dont think thats 100% correct :) it doesn't have shark cartilage which is a key ingredients .
or correct me if i am wrong flexijoint does

A powerful supplement to support healthy cartilage, strong joint structure and the quality of sinovial fluid. Containing a superb specification of Shark Cartilage, Chondroitin Sulphate, Glucasamine, MSM and Ascorbic acid.

600g will last upto 60 days.
 
FLEXIJOINT money back guarantee. I have 7 on it inc dog made so much difference, see her other H&H members reviews

The one thing it has which really helps and others dont have is shark cartilage . being vege i wouldnt normally use animal stuff but this gave her such a turn around now many years later still works

http://equinecare-and-control.weebly.com/a.html

Another vote for Equimins Flexijoint. I've found it much more effective and cheaper than Cortaflex for both my pony and dog.
 
Global Herbs Movefree. Comes in a powder or a liquid.. The powder's stronger as it contains Alphabute which helps with circulation and healing. It feeds the joints, making richer joint fluid.
 
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