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Joints
"How do I know if my horse needs a joint supplement?"

Joint supplements are typically introduced when a horse needs extra support for its joints. This may be necessary for horses in intense training, older horses, or those prone to stiffness and joint discomfort. Around the age of 12–14 years, the body's natural production of hyaluronic acid begins to decline, making supplementation a good option to provide additional support.


It is always important to pay attention to any changes in your horse. Does it struggle to lift its hooves for cleaning? Does it seem stiff, or have you noticed a clicking sound in the joints during warm-up? If so, it may be time to consider a joint supplement.


For personalized advice on the best joint supplement for your horse, please contact our advisors.

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My horse has loose stool, what can I do?

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How can I help my horse build more muscle?

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My trainer says my horse is overweight, how do I help it lose weight?

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