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| Help! I need to find some affordable quality joint supplements for my 2 barrel horses. One is 6 years old and the other is 12. I am open to anything, but really would prefer the oral supplements rather than the shot. But if the shots are the best thing for my horses then that's what I will do! Please, all suggestions and advice are welcome! Also, if you have had bad experiences with a particular joint supplement I would like to hear those too. Thank you!  |
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       Location: Texas! | Injectable Pentosan/ glucosamine is what I use and it's about $25 a dose buying it through my pharmacy. I feel more confident that they are actually benefiting from the shots rather than their gut destroying most of the oral. JMO. |
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| THE or Tight Joints Plus |
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   Location: God's country...aka TEXAS | Oxy-Gen OxyMax works on joints, lungs AND ulcers. So you get everything in one supplement. It is a pellet you put in their feed. Mine love it. They would eat it right out of my hand. I like it in a pellet bc I can see that they eat it versus some that are powdered. I feel like most of that gets wasted. |
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  Location: The Great Northwest | I wonder why joint supplements seem to go in fads? It seems to me that if the supplement you are on is working why would you want to change to another and risk it not being absorbed? Do they help? Those joint supplements are so expensive. After years of using the oral, you end up with other upkeep to the joint anyway. |
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | readytorodeo - 2014-01-28 7:14 PM Platinum CJ
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| CYA Ranch - 2014-01-28 5:41 PM readytorodeo - 2014-01-28 7:14 PM Platinum CJ This
Platinum CJ is almost $5 a day to feed. Not very affordable to many. |
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  Northern Chocolate Queen
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        Location: ND | I've been using THE JointPlus on my older gelding for several years and love how well he does on it. I'll be starting my mounted shooting horse on it this spring as well. |
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | Whiskey_Girl - 2014-01-28 7:51 PM CYA Ranch - 2014-01-28 5:41 PM readytorodeo - 2014-01-28 7:14 PM Platinum CJ This Platinum CJ is almost $5 a day to feed. Not very affordable to many.
The thing I like though is its a complete supplement so I only have to feed 1 thing. I also don't feed 2 scoops a day as per my vet. During the off season they get 1/2 scoop a day, while in training they get 1 scoop once a day and while we're on the road they get a scoop in the a.m. and a scoop in the p.m. so when you avg it all out its cheaper than $5. I used to feed Lubrysin and did really love it but with having to mix other supplements I didn't care for that part and also the fact I can't feed it in the winter where I live since it will freeze. |
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   Location: Northern CO | I have used the Senior and the Combo from Smart Pak and really like them. I could tell a difference on the senior horse that I fed it to and my 7yr old is on the combo for maintenance. I have also fed others in the smart pak line with a noticeable difference such as their BreathSmart. Most come in powder or pellet form. |
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         Location: Warsaw, VA | Mine are all on Animal Element Detox - has HA and msm - approx $1 / a day... |
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    Location: GA | Active-Flex 4000 - oral, picky eater eats it, and affordable. You'll see results within 5 days. |
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     Location: Oklahoma City OK | I had success with the Acti-Flex 4000 - they don't do a lot of advertising and marketing and don't sell it just everywhere, so it is very affordable. I started giving it to a Paint broodmare I had that was just sore everywhere....I was contemplating having her put down, and now she's bucking and playing with the rest of the herd. Used it on a couple others and I could tell the difference within a week of riding. |
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| THE all the way! |
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     Location: True North Strong and Free | PureForm's Glucosamine Plus 100%. 10,000 mg of both glucosamine and MSM per serving. Award winning and Vet Association tested. You can get a free 2 week sample if you call them or e-mail them. 1-877-533-9163 or www.pureformequinehealth.com |
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 Location: Oklahoma | Lubrisyn - it's about 83 cents a day. All of our horses are on it, and we have see great results! |
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| Tight Joints Plus!!! $60 for 80 scoops! |
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  Witty Enough
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        Location: CTX | Lubrisyn , my horses are on it. My heeler is on it, and my hubby and me are on it. (we have the grape flavor, much better than the original... ) |
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      Location: Willows, CA | A number of years ago I formulated the Flex+ product for Absorbine and helped with a 55 horse clinical trial with it. The trial had over 40,000 measurements, and to my knowledge is the most extensive flex product trial, (available from WF Young), ever made available to the public. The product really did work, and the trial clearly showed that. This product has been reformulated since then. I have no direct experience with that now. I also do not have a dog in this fight in the form of any flex type product. The closest one on the market to that original formulation that I am aware of is from Sher Mar Enterprises in their Four-Flex line. You can look it up on line. I use this on my own horses now with very positive results, and it is very fairly priced. This is not an ad, just my 2 cents worth. |
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