About Horse Joint Supplements

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Horse joint supplements can be an important part of a horse's diet, particularly for older horses or horses that are competing heavily. Consult a veterinarian to develop the best mix of joint supplements with advice from an equestrian team head coach in this video on horse care.

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Joint supplements can be an important part of your horses diet, especially if you have an older horse or a horse that tends to have stiffness, or if you're competing heavily and you want your horse to be at its best, joint supplements can be a great way to keep your horse fluid and elastic with body. There are many different joint supplements to choose from, and the best advice that I can give would be consult your veterinarian about these choices, they will have the best idea of which ingredients are key for your horse and for what you want to do with your horse. Here are a few different examples, this is Vita Flex with MSM, Lubrun and Hyla Motion. These are just a few examples of popular joint supplements that can keep your horse healthy.



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