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Joint Care
rpreast
Reg. Nov 2015
Posted 2016-10-03 9:47 AM
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 In addition to injections (hocks specifically) what are your favorite supplements for joint maintenance? I've used adequan in the past, but am curious about what else has been put to the test and found to be helpful. 
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Cowgirl Kat
Reg. Aug 2013
Posted 2016-10-03 9:54 AM
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 I inject hocks and stifles. Injecting stifles isn't something I used to do but recently started and it has made a world of difference in my horses. I also give Adequan and Legend. The supplement I feed is THE JointFLEX. 
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readytorodeo
Reg. Dec 2005
Posted 2016-10-03 4:59 PM
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My vet reccomends injectable pentosen. I also feed game changer by OE nutraceuticals.
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jewishprincess
Reg. May 2013
Posted 2016-10-04 12:35 PM
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Cosequin w/ MSM, Majesty Wafers w/ HA, and I paint my horses joints/stifles/any sore spot really with Bigeloil. Love it! I have some expensive stuff that I use for previous injuries or swelling from a local chiro that makes it himself but for the every day rub down Bigeloil.
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WYOTurn-n-Burn
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2016-10-04 12:55 PM
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Girls_Gotta_Jet
Reg. May 2014
Posted 2016-10-04 1:23 PM
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Injectable Pentosan after the 4 loading doses, it's once per month and typically under $20 an injection. Been using it for years.
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stjelde
Reg. Aug 2005
Posted 2016-10-04 2:43 PM
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GGJ- WHere do you get your Pentosan from? I was just looking online and it seemed to be around 50 dollars?? Was just curious, thanks!
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TheDutchMan01
Reg. Jan 2010
Posted 2016-10-04 3:24 PM
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azsun
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2016-10-04 3:36 PM
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Adding to the OP without hi-jacking ... joint supplements for horses that have sensitive tummies/systems
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tin can
Reg. Dec 2013
Posted 2016-10-04 4:00 PM
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I've been having luck with horsepower herbs.
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OhMax
Reg. Feb 2013
Posted 2016-10-04 4:38 PM
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I plan to add cur-ost to my program before I start to leg them back up in the spring.

I've been taking the human version myself and I am impressed. My knees typically bother me a lot, despite doctors telling me nothing is wrong, stretch more, which I do. They feel great now!

This past Sunday night I had my knee slammed into a fence post at the end of our heeler box by one of our colts. I was pretty lame on it Sunday night. I took a double dose of cur-ost plus used my pht hock wrap and iced it. I was amazed yesterday morning how much better it felt. Has some fun colors and is sore but I feel like it would have been considerably worse without the cur-ost based on previous injuries.

I also like that it is full body maintenance.
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2016-10-04 8:13 PM
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chasincansMN
Reg. Oct 2005
Posted 2016-10-05 10:06 AM
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Exceed 6 way from MVP. Awesome product. My horses look and feel great on it and I notice a difference in how they feel especially towards the end of the season. Money back guarantee too! Message me if you are interested in trying it. I can get you an intro offer. :
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Herbie
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2016-10-05 11:18 AM
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OhMax - 2016-10-04 4:38 PM I plan to add cur-ost to my program before I start to leg them back up in the spring. I've been taking the human version myself and I am impressed. My knees typically bother me a lot, despite doctors telling me nothing is wrong, stretch more, which I do. They feel great now! This past Sunday night I had my knee slammed into a fence post at the end of our heeler box by one of our colts. I was pretty lame on it Sunday night. I took a double dose of cur-ost plus used my pht hock wrap and iced it. I was amazed yesterday morning how much better it felt. Has some fun colors and is sore but I feel like it would have been considerably worse without the cur-ost based on previous injuries. I also like that it is full body maintenance.

I'll second the Cur-OST.  By managing the inflammation in the entire body, joints are less painful as well, resulting in less arthritic change through the years, not to mention the management of other issues resulting from chronic inflammation.  My crew will never be without their Cur-OST!  No longer need a different product for every single issue we deal with (joints, ulcers, digestion, hoof, calmer, etc).  I get all that with the Total Support.

I love the fact that these products weren't originally developed as a business plan, but rather by Dr. Schell to restore his own health.  After his positive results he began implementing it in his practice, also noting very positive changes in his patients based on what customers were saying.  It wasn't until years later the products were actually offered to the public. 
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readytorodeo
Reg. Dec 2005
Posted 2016-10-05 11:24 AM
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Curost is not for joints. You need a supplement with glucosamine,HA to adequately address the joints. OE Game Changer addresses joint issues and has anti inflammatory properties. Pentosen for the 4 dose load up and then monthly
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Girls_Gotta_Jet
Reg. May 2014
Posted 2016-10-05 11:25 AM
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stjelde - 2016-10-04 2:43 PM

GGJ- WHere do you get your Pentosan from? I was just looking online and it seemed to be around 50 dollars?? Was just curious, thanks!

You can get a big bottle of Pentosan Gold, which has Glucosamine added into the solution, from Horseprerace.com or Racehorsemeds.com. You can buy a 50mL bottle for about $150, that gives you 10 doses.
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skye
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2016-10-05 11:35 AM
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readytorodeo - 2016-10-05 9:24 AM Curost is not for joints. You need a supplement with glucosamine,HA to adequately address the joints. OE Game Changer addresses joint issues and has anti inflammatory properties. Pentosen for the 4 dose load up and then monthly

How much monthly do you dose im? 
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rpreast
Reg. Nov 2015
Posted 2016-10-05 11:35 AM
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Herbie - 2016-10-05 10:18 AM
OhMax - 2016-10-04 4:38 PM I plan to add cur-ost to my program before I start to leg them back up in the spring. I've been taking the human version myself and I am impressed. My knees typically bother me a lot, despite doctors telling me nothing is wrong, stretch more, which I do. They feel great now! This past Sunday night I had my knee slammed into a fence post at the end of our heeler box by one of our colts. I was pretty lame on it Sunday night. I took a double dose of cur-ost plus used my pht hock wrap and iced it. I was amazed yesterday morning how much better it felt. Has some fun colors and is sore but I feel like it would have been considerably worse without the cur-ost based on previous injuries. I also like that it is full body maintenance.
I'll second the Cur-OST.  By managing the inflammation in the entire body, joints are less painful as well, resulting in less arthritic change through the years, not to mention the management of other issues resulting from chronic inflammation.  My crew will never be without their Cur-OST!  No longer need a different product for every single issue we deal with (joints, ulcers, digestion, hoof, calmer, etc).  I get all that with the Total Support.



I love the fact that these products weren't originally developed as a business plan, but rather by Dr. Schell to restore his own health.  After his positive results he began implementing it in his practice, also noting very positive changes in his patients based on what customers were saying.  It wasn't until years later the products were actually offered to the public. 

I've heard lots of good things about the Cur-OST. And I have very much come to respect your opinion, Herbie! I think I'm going to look further into going that route. 
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FLITASTIC
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2016-10-05 11:52 AM
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rpreast - 2016-10-05 9:35 AM

Herbie - 2016-10-05 10:18 AM
OhMax - 2016-10-04 4:38 PM I plan to add cur-ost to my program before I start to leg them back up in the spring. I've been taking the human version myself and I am impressed. My knees typically bother me a lot, despite doctors telling me nothing is wrong, stretch more, which I do. They feel great now! This past Sunday night I had my knee slammed into a fence post at the end of our heeler box by one of our colts. I was pretty lame on it Sunday night. I took a double dose of cur-ost plus used my pht hock wrap and iced it. I was amazed yesterday morning how much better it felt. Has some fun colors and is sore but I feel like it would have been considerably worse without the cur-ost based on previous injuries. I also like that it is full body maintenance.
I'll second the Cur-OST.  By managing the inflammation in the entire body, joints are less painful as well, resulting in less arthritic change through the years, not to mention the management of other issues resulting from chronic inflammation.  My crew will never be without their Cur-OST!  No longer need a different product for every single issue we deal with (joints, ulcers, digestion, hoof, calmer, etc).  I get all that with the Total Support.



I love the fact that these products weren't originally developed as a business plan, but rather by Dr. Schell to restore his own health.  After his positive results he began implementing it in his practice, also noting very positive changes in his patients based on what customers were saying.  It wasn't until years later the products were actually offered to the public. 

I've heard lots of good things about the Cur-OST. And I have very much come to respect your opinion, Herbie! I think I'm going to look further into going that route. 

I agree to. Curost addresses inflammation. No inflammation means no joint changes, therefore you don't need the glucosamine etc. Chicken or the egg kind of thing. Having said that, I do have all of mine on Adequan and a glucosamine product because some of them are to far gone. If you start curost when the horse is born that should be all you need. lol
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Herbie
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Posted 2016-10-05 11:59 AM
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rpreast - 2016-10-05 11:35 AM
Herbie - 2016-10-05 10:18 AM
OhMax - 2016-10-04 4:38 PM I plan to add cur-ost to my program before I start to leg them back up in the spring. I've been taking the human version myself and I am impressed. My knees typically bother me a lot, despite doctors telling me nothing is wrong, stretch more, which I do. They feel great now! This past Sunday night I had my knee slammed into a fence post at the end of our heeler box by one of our colts. I was pretty lame on it Sunday night. I took a double dose of cur-ost plus used my pht hock wrap and iced it. I was amazed yesterday morning how much better it felt. Has some fun colors and is sore but I feel like it would have been considerably worse without the cur-ost based on previous injuries. I also like that it is full body maintenance.
I'll second the Cur-OST.  By managing the inflammation in the entire body, joints are less painful as well, resulting in less arthritic change through the years, not to mention the management of other issues resulting from chronic inflammation.  My crew will never be without their Cur-OST!  No longer need a different product for every single issue we deal with (joints, ulcers, digestion, hoof, calmer, etc).  I get all that with the Total Support.



I love the fact that these products weren't originally developed as a business plan, but rather by Dr. Schell to restore his own health.  After his positive results he began implementing it in his practice, also noting very positive changes in his patients based on what customers were saying.  It wasn't until years later the products were actually offered to the public. 
I've heard lots of good things about the Cur-OST. And I have very much come to respect your opinion, Herbie! I think I'm going to look further into going that route. 

Thank you so much for your kind words, rpreast!    There are several articles on the website addressing joints, as well as other issues associated with inflammation and how it can and does impact the body.  https://www.nouvelleresearch.com/index.php/articles
 
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readytorodeo
Reg. Dec 2005
Posted 2016-10-05 1:47 PM
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skye - 2016-10-05 11:35 AM

readytorodeo - 2016-10-05 9:24 AM Curost is not for joints. You need a supplement with glucosamine,HA to adequately address the joints. OE Game Changer addresses joint issues and has anti inflammatory properties. Pentosen for the 4 dose load up and then monthly

How much monthly do you dose im? 

5 cc's
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GrahamKayleigh
Reg. Apr 2015
Posted 2016-10-05 2:15 PM
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Girls_Gotta_Jet - 2016-10-04 1:23 PM Injectable Pentosan after the 4 loading doses, it's once per month and typically under $20 an injection. Been using it for years.
You can get Pentosan Gold on Racehorsemeds.com for $119 50ml bottle. 

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soonergirl98
Reg. Oct 2009
Posted 2016-10-05 2:36 PM
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Animal Element Foundation Detox has HA, MSM and glucosamine plus it is a good overall supplement and very affordable!
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Girls_Gotta_Jet
Reg. May 2014
Posted 2016-10-05 3:02 PM
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GrahamKayleigh - 2016-10-05 2:15 PM

Girls_Gotta_Jet - 2016-10-04 1:23 PM Injectable Pentosan after the 4 loading doses, it's once per month and typically under $20 an injection. Been using it for years.
You can get Pentosan Gold on Racehorsemeds.com for $119 50ml bottle. 

Rally??? I did not know that. Thanks for the info!!!
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SmokinGirlie
Reg. Jun 2006
Posted 2016-10-05 3:13 PM
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FLITASTIC - 2016-10-05 11:52 AM
rpreast - 2016-10-05 9:35 AM
Herbie - 2016-10-05 10:18 AM
OhMax - 2016-10-04 4:38 PM I plan to add cur-ost to my program before I start to leg them back up in the spring. I've been taking the human version myself and I am impressed. My knees typically bother me a lot, despite doctors telling me nothing is wrong, stretch more, which I do. They feel great now! This past Sunday night I had my knee slammed into a fence post at the end of our heeler box by one of our colts. I was pretty lame on it Sunday night. I took a double dose of cur-ost plus used my pht hock wrap and iced it. I was amazed yesterday morning how much better it felt. Has some fun colors and is sore but I feel like it would have been considerably worse without the cur-ost based on previous injuries. I also like that it is full body maintenance.
I'll second the Cur-OST.  By managing the inflammation in the entire body, joints are less painful as well, resulting in less arthritic change through the years, not to mention the management of other issues resulting from chronic inflammation.  My crew will never be without their Cur-OST!  No longer need a different product for every single issue we deal with (joints, ulcers, digestion, hoof, calmer, etc).  I get all that with the Total Support.



I love the fact that these products weren't originally developed as a business plan, but rather by Dr. Schell to restore his own health.  After his positive results he began implementing it in his practice, also noting very positive changes in his patients based on what customers were saying.  It wasn't until years later the products were actually offered to the public. 
I've heard lots of good things about the Cur-OST. And I have very much come to respect your opinion, Herbie! I think I'm going to look further into going that route. 
I agree to. Curost addresses inflammation. No inflammation means no joint changes, therefore you don't need the glucosamine etc. Chicken or the egg kind of thing. Having said that, I do have all of mine on Adequan and a glucosamine product because some of them are to far gone. If you start curost when the horse is born that should be all you need. lol

 All of this! My entire barn is on Cur-OST and everyone that has touched my horses to work on them have noticed such a positive change. 
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