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Joint Care in Horses

Joint Care in Horses

Show season after the time off due to the COVID-19 pandemic calls for special attention to your equine friends, especially their joints. Both leisure or elite performance horses are subjected to considerable stress during training and raiding. Since they pack a lot of muscles, horses’ joints are the first areas where you can see signs of wear and tear.

Yes, horses are built to run, but we often ask them to go above and beyond what they are naturally made to do during shows and competitions.

Understand the Horse Joint

Cartilage and joint fluid are the first to suffer. Cartilage covers the ends of the bones in a joint. It is elastic and spongy material with the role to absorb the shock as a horse runs or jumps. Joint fluid is also a shock absorber. It’s a vicious and thick fluid able to lubricate the joint.

However, during a strenuous exercise or a show, joint fluid can become thinner, and cartilage can be damaged. As a result, your horse can perform poorly or experience discomfort. The same happens as horses age.

On the other hand, horses are very resilient. They might not show you that they experience discomfort in their joints before developing a serious joint problem or horse arthritis. It’s precisely why prevention is the best solution in this scenario.

Preventing Joint Discomfort and Damage in Horse

Fortunately, there is an easy way to provide the necessary care to your horse and supports its joints. Horse joint supplements for senior and younger horses offer all the essential ingredients to keep the joints healthy in your active and happy horse.

Equine America Cortaflex HA Regular 500g £44.20


Equine America Nutra Buteless Solution 1Lt £34.99


Equine America Kentucky Joint 1Ltr £27.50