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Oral joint supplements.....do they work?

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MNcanchaser7
Reg. Mar 2010
Posted 2019-06-22 10:28 PM
Subject: RE: Oral joint supplements.....do they work?


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MNcanchaser7 - 2019-06-06 7:54 AM


I truly have seen noticeable differences when feeding a joint supplement. When I began feeding GLC 5500 my mare quickly went from clocking 2D/3D to 1D consistenly. She just felt so much smoother and softer. My only gripe and why I quit feeding it is my mares tend to eat somewhat agressively. They will fling their noses around in their bucket, drop feed, etc. Not to the point of it being a problem but enough that I couldnt help wonder how much of that precious and expensive supplement was falling to the ground everyday... 


Now if they could make it in a pill form I would be sold! I ended up just using previcox Thursday-Sunday on barrel racing weekends and injecting for soreness as needed. Its easy for me to slip a small previcox pill into an apple slice and that way I know what shes getting for sure. 


I certainly think oral supplements can work! 



Did your horses stay in the 1D on Previcox???


Nope. But me taking a year off and having another baby probably had more to do with it than anything.

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