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It does not seem that one day goes by without somebody
asking ‘what can I feed my horse to support the health
of his joints’. So were does one start? walk into any
produce shop, flick through your favourite magazines and
it’s a jungle out there….so many mixes, so many choices.
Why feed a supplement?
Joint problems can occur as a natural result of wear and
tear in our older horses this is to be expected but
problems far earlier in our horses careers may occur
when the joint is exposed to continuous, unnatural
stresses, such as is seen in the dressage horse as they
routinely stretch their joints to the maximum, or the
show jumper or eventing horse will put all the force of
jumping through one leg as they land. Of course with
competition horses the use of drugs is prohibited, and
really long term use of any drug is no good for the
horses general well-being overall, but there is help for
your equine mate, you can help to prevent detrition
leaving many years for competition and enjoyment of your
horse.
So which nutrients?
Glucosamine and chondroitin sulphate have the ability to
replace cartilage tissue and support the viscosity of
the synovial fluid within the joint that becomes thin
and watery when the joint is stressed. It has been shown
the first part of the joint to suffer under stress is
the cartilage. Repeated high pressures can wear away at
this protective layer, leaving it thin and rough; and
leaving the individual with osteoarthritis.
Glucosamine and chondroitin sulphate can be fed both as
an insurance measure and where problems are evident,
both products can be purchased separately but the cost
of Chondroitin is quite high and make sure you by a
human high grade Glucosamine. Shark's cartilage is a
natural source of both glucosamine and chondroitin.
MSM is useful where soft tissue is compromised, as
bio-available sulphur is required for protein, and
hence, repair and regeneration. MSM can assist with
pain and inflammation that may accompany cartilage
stresses.
Recently the buzz in natural supplements has been
Technyflex. A supplement containing green lipped muscle
but before you run out and buy a cheaper brand it is
well worth looking at this superior product, a unique
natural arthritic and joint pain treatment. The
processing ensures that the full goodness of Technyflex
mussels are not lost or ruptured in the processing. The
less steps taken in processing confirms higher yields of
nutrients.
Technyflex supplement provides:
A natural analgesic (pain reliever)
Rich source of anti-inflammatory Omega-3 (EFAs)
GAGs glycosaminoglycans/mucopolysaccharides
Readily absorbed, in contrast to cartilage products
Bioactive benefits are quickly recognised
Soothes stiff joints
Antioxidants, Rosehips, also have a role to play with
keeping your horses working joints ‘working’ so in
short, as well as feeding supplements for healthy joints
make sure you go all the way by looking at the diet your
horse is on.
For non-competitive horses
For those that are concerned at keeping their retired
horses with a quality of life, Devils Claw can be used,
it has been shown that Devils Claw will assist in pain.
Buying the herb in a dried form it is easy to add this
to your retired fellows food but just letting it steep
in boiling water, and when cool adding it to their feed.
Of course do not use this herb in competition horses. |