Posted 2005-08-08 11:11 AM (#28965) Subject: Opinions on best joint supplements for aged horses.
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Location: Middle Tennessee
Hello once again folks. I'm interested in finding out what other people give their aged riding companions as far as supplements. I have a 21 year old Saddle horse who is in pretty good shape, but he has slowed down over the last few years and I only want the best care for him. (He only get ridden once in a great while) I have had him on several Joint supplements in the past and they do seem to help, but I just wanted to know what people thought the best ones were. Do you think price really matters? Some are quite a bit more expensive then others, so I don't know if they're actually better or if your just paying for a name. Right now I'm using Majesty's Flex Cookies and he loves them, but they'er pretty basic as far as ingredients. I have tried powder supplements, but he has gotten smart to that only only eats his grain out of the dish and leaves the powder. I know there are pelleted supplements to, I just don't know who makes them. Anyway, get back to me with your opinions when you get the chance. Thanks!
Posted 2005-08-08 1:23 PM (#28973 - in reply to #28965) Subject: RE: Opinions on best joint supplements for aged horses.
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Location: Michigan
My 30 year old mare is on Cosequin and is doing very well on it. I am pleased with this product although that is all she has been on for the past 5 years so I can't compare with another product. THis is a powdered product but mixes in well with her senior horse feed. She eats it right up. I also get this product at veterinarian's cost.
There are other good products out there. You can look at some on http://www.smartpakequine.com/ and see their selections with customers opinions.
Posted 2005-08-08 2:59 PM (#28980 - in reply to #28965) Subject: RE: Opinions on best joint supplements for aged horses.
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Location: PA
I use GLC 5500. IT is like Cosequin but not as expensive. It is still a bit pricey though. A tub cost about $116 and should last 3 months. It is a powder but must taste ok because both my geriatric dog and my horse ate it and never noticed.
Posted 2005-08-08 3:43 PM (#28984 - in reply to #28980) Subject: RE: Opinions on best joint supplements for aged horses.
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Location: Lone Oak, Tx
Have my old man (25 yrs young) and my wifes barrel horse on Smooth Run. It's a bit pricey as well (It think about $190.00 for the large size that lasts about 5mo.) Seems to work just fine and he's a lesson horse at the barn. I think exercise is also a key on keeping joints maintained. Nothing excessive, like I said mine is a lesson horse for the beginners (get's worked about once a day 4 days a week) mostly walking and trotting in the round pen. He is in excellent shape.
Posted 2005-08-08 6:01 PM (#28990 - in reply to #28965) Subject: RE: Opinions on best joint supplements for aged horses.
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Location: Odenville, Alabama
Corta-Flex pellets. can be purchased through Jeffers. My horse can also pick through the powder, but eats these right up. This was recommended by my vet
Posted 2005-08-08 6:07 PM (#28991 - in reply to #28965) Subject: RE: Opinions on best joint supplements for aged horses.
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Location: Southern New Mexico
My old man was on a pelletd feed and would blow the powder off and just eat the pellets. I started adding a bit of corn oil so the powder would stick to the pellets and he would lick the oil off the bottom of the tub. It's been a year since he went, and I've forgotten the name of the stuff I gave him.
Posted 2005-08-19 10:32 AM (#29387 - in reply to #28965) Subject: RE: Opinions on best joint supplements for aged horses.
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Location: North Carolina
I give my 27yr old conquer gel... seems to work ok, but keeping him working out is best. He is 24/7 pasture so I can't do feed supplements (other horses), the conquer I give him. As long as I give him a ride a couple of times a week (stretching him out with w/t/c and some leg yeilds etc) he seems to be doing well.
Posted 2005-08-19 11:25 PM (#29420 - in reply to #28965) Subject: RE: Opinions on best joint supplements for aged horses.
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Location: Tipton, IN
We use only two major supplements. For joints on our older horses we use Fluid-Flex liquid. For performance we use Opti-Horse. Neither are cheap, but both work well.
Posted 2005-09-21 1:30 PM (#30743 - in reply to #28965) Subject: RE: Opinions on best joint supplements for aged horses.
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My vet gave me "Tri-Rides IV" for my 20 yr. old Arabian, Hank, previous dressage horse who became my patrol horse in the Mt. Rogers NRA. It costs around $100 a bottle, lasts around 3 months. It is a compounded drug made by Galar Compound Pharmacy. It is injected into the jugular, my vet taught me how to do IVs. It worked miracles for Hank. I used Adequan & Legend both on my daughters dressage horse. Tri-Rides is leap years ahead of both and not as expensive as Legend.