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| I am usually the one to reply to joint support threads, not start them, but I am stumped....... I bought a colt who will be 3 this year (June). Started cutter, really broke ( You can cut buffalo without a bridle ) But he has a lot of growing to do!! He was not started hard and campaigned on, kind of a natural and loves to do it but for him to be this young and broke as he is, some work had to get him there and I am REALLY wanting to support those joints!!! He is in a gangly stage where he has big bone, big knees, you can tell he is going to top out to be 1100-1200 pounds based on his frame and the way he is going. My very first thought was start with a series of Adequan and not mess with anything else. Vet said " It wouldnt hurt" but did not think it was necessary until I started his barrel training. I plan to not even start barrel training for a YEAR..... I think he is the type that will take to it EXTREMELY quickly and I want his little-er body to just rest from all he has had done.
OK, enough babbling, I was thinking platinum CJ ( Pretty spendy) , adequan, OR Actiflex 4000 for the next year. I have had good results with it and its affordable.
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | I would just stick with what you have used in the past since you liked the results and you know that it works for you I like the affordable part
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| I have ALWAYS been a PLAN AHEAD type of dude. lol My worst night mare would be having to do lots of vet work for the joints when he is say a 10 year old and have my vet say " Well, had you done X,Y,Z when he was younger he might not need this treatment". lol |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | FLITASTIC - 2017-02-15 10:13 AM I have ALWAYS been a PLAN AHEAD type of dude. lol My worst night mare would be having to do lots of vet work for the joints when he is say a 10 year old and have my vet say " Well, had you done X,Y,Z when he was younger he might not need this treatment". lol
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       Location: Oklahoma | I really like the Adeptus Nimble line for joint supplements |
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| If you like the Platinum but do not like the price, check out www.EquineCatalyst.com You can even get a free sample on the webpage. |
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| NextLevel - 2017-02-15 10:45 AM
If you like the Platinum but do not like the price, check out www.EquineCatalyst.com You can even get a free sample on the webpage.
Awesome thanks! I just spoke to the vet this morning that developed platinum. I ordered a 60 day supply to begin so if I like the results I can always switch to another product with similar profile! THere is also another " Copy" out there called Santa Cruz animal health.
I just looked at the Ingredients for Equine Calalyst and notice they use Glucosamine HCL and not Sulfate. HCL form, in horses, is poorly absorbed. The Sulfate has over 90 percent absorbtion rate.
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      Location: Willows, CA | Since you are in California, you can get one of the Fourflex products from Shermar. Ingredient quality is really high, and I have always thought they provided the best value. Too bad more people can't get it. |
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| Don't think you can go wrong with the Platinum. |
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| winwillows - 2017-02-15 11:24 AM
Since you are in California, you can get one of the Fourflex products from Shermar. Ingredient quality is really high, and I have always thought they provided the best value. Too bad more people can't get it.
Yep, I see it in my feed store all the time. I am going to give platinum a try since this colt is a little small for a 3 year old and its an all inclusive supplement. Not just joints... Thanks for everyones replys! |
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      Location: Willows, CA | Platinum CJ is also a very well made product. Hard to go wrong there. |
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      Location: Arkansas | I've never had a young one, but used CJ on all the kids in my herd and love love love it. |
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| Lopin' Leopard - 2017-02-16 9:02 AM
Pretty sure it's an unspoken rule to post pics of new ponies!
I got ya covered! ;)
Thanks for posting!!! Yup, there he is cutting that Buffalo!!!! :)
I made my decision based on consults with my vet and the vets at Platinum. We decided to go with a regime of 1 scoop regular platinum a day and 1 scoop of the CJ a day. Keep him on that until he gets into heavier training then probably switch over to the CJ alone. :) |
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| FLITASTIC - 2017-02-16 11:31 AM
Lopin' Leopard - 2017-02-16 9:02 AM
Pretty sure it's an unspoken rule to post pics of new ponies!
I got ya covered! ;)
Thanks for posting!!! Yup, there he is cutting that Buffalo!!!! : )
I made my decision based on consults with my vet and the vets at Platinum. We decided to go with a regime of 1 scoop regular platinum a day and 1 scoop of the CJ a day. Keep him on that until he gets into heavier training then probably switch over to the CJ alone. : )
I'm curious as to why to feed both? I was always under the impression that the CJ was the same as the PP but with added joint support? I've never really looked into the CJ because I know I couldn't afford it! But I've fed the PP and really liked what I saw. |
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| want2chase3 - 2017-02-16 10:59 AM
FLITASTIC - 2017-02-16 11:31 AM
Lopin' Leopard - 2017-02-16 9:02 AM
Pretty sure it's an unspoken rule to post pics of new ponies!
I got ya covered! ;)
Thanks for posting!!! Yup, there he is cutting that Buffalo!!!! : )
I made my decision based on consults with my vet and the vets at Platinum. We decided to go with a regime of 1 scoop regular platinum a day and 1 scoop of the CJ a day. Keep him on that until he gets into heavier training then probably switch over to the CJ alone. : )
I'm curious as to why to feed both? I was always under the impression that the CJ was the same as the PP but with added joint support? I've never really looked into the CJ because I know I couldn't afford it! But I've fed the PP and really liked what I saw.
Great question! And I have the answer :) First off, you are absolutely correct! The CJ is the regular wellness formula PLUS some pretty intensive joint support. I am feeding one scoop of both because the original only has 850mg of glucosamine Sulfate. I would like a little " More" joint support than the 850mg, so by adding one scoop of the CJ I am increasing his support in that one area. He is not being used very hard now so it will be fine for the time being and its MUCH more cost effective for me! One bucket of the CJ will last 60 days with only using 1 scoop. 2 scoops of original isint enough, and 2 scoops of CJ is probably to much for his work load, so we went 50/50. Hope that helps |
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| want2chase3 - 2017-02-16 10:59 AM FLITASTIC - 2017-02-16 11:31 AM Lopin' Leopard - 2017-02-16 9:02 AM Pretty sure it's an unspoken rule to post pics of new ponies!
I got ya covered! ;) Thanks for posting!!! Yup, there he is cutting that Buffalo!!!! : )  I made my decision based on consults with my vet and the vets at Platinum. We decided to go with a regime of 1 scoop regular platinum a day and 1 scoop of the CJ a day. Keep him on that until he gets into heavier training then probably switch over to the CJ alone. : ) I'm curious as to why to feed both? I was always under the impression that the CJ was the same as the PP but with added joint support? I've never really looked into the CJ because I know I couldn't afford it! But I've fed the PP and really liked what I saw. I read it as 1 day the horse will get the regular and the next day he will get the CJ, but I could have misunderstood.
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| FLITASTIC - 2017-02-16 1:25 PM
want2chase3 - 2017-02-16 10:59 AM
FLITASTIC - 2017-02-16 11:31 AM
Lopin' Leopard - 2017-02-16 9:02 AM
Pretty sure it's an unspoken rule to post pics of new ponies!
I got ya covered! ;)
Thanks for posting!!! Yup, there he is cutting that Buffalo!!!! : )
I made my decision based on consults with my vet and the vets at Platinum. We decided to go with a regime of 1 scoop regular platinum a day and 1 scoop of the CJ a day. Keep him on that until he gets into heavier training then probably switch over to the CJ alone. : )
I'm curious as to why to feed both? I was always under the impression that the CJ was the same as the PP but with added joint support? I've never really looked into the CJ because I know I couldn't afford it! But I've fed the PP and really liked what I saw.
Great question! And I have the answer : ) First off, you are absolutely correct! The CJ is the regular wellness formula PLUS some pretty intensive joint support. I am feeding one scoop of both because the original only has 850mg of glucosamine Sulfate. I would like a little " More" joint support than the 850mg, so by adding one scoop of the CJ I am increasing his support in that one area. He is not being used very hard now so it will be fine for the time being and its MUCH more cost effective for me! One bucket of the CJ will last 60 days with only using 1 scoop. 2 scoops of original isint enough, and 2 scoops of CJ is probably to much for his work load, so we went 50/50. Hope that helps
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        Location: Gainesville, TX | I would definitely do the Adequan. Its really meant more as a preventative anyway. |
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