A Recent Study Has Revealed That Close To 10 Million People In The UK Alone Suffer From Osteoarthritis.

By Loree Rutzmoser


If this is the case in a developed country like the UK where one gets the best of facilities, one can only shudder at the phenomenon all over the world.

However, certain conditions may require the use of joint supplements for horses. Some of these conditions might be an older horse, a horse that has suffered an injury, a horse with a heavy workload, or a highly athletic show horse. In these situations, choosing the right joint supplements for horses is very important.

Exercising and proper diet is essential to reducing joint pain but even these have little effect once the situation has aggravated. Luckily for man, science keeps coming up with new inventions and one of it many creations include joint supplements.

Of all the joint supplements on the market Glucosamine is probably the one that is most researched. Its primary function is to help keep the horse's joints and cartilage lubricated and aid in the proper formation of the joint tissue. As the equine ages, or as its body is subjected to consistent rigorous riding, it may not produce the sufficient amounts of Glucosamine on its own, which can result in cartilage that loses its shock absorption ability within the horse's joints.

The joints may then become stiff and painful. This can lead to limited range of motion and in severe cases lameness and even deformation.

If you want to enjoy a long riding or working relationship with your horse, you may want to consider adding a joint enhancing or healing supplement to the horse's diet .

However presently it has been seen that supplements that contain both Glucosamine and Chondroitin are the most effective and these have proven especially successful in treatment of diseases such as osteoarthritis. In general, these joint care products have varying prescriptions but their span of usage commonly varies between 3 to 6 months.

Your local vet is another excellent source of information for the latest joint supplements for horses. If your horse is experiencing a nutritional need outside of good forage, please schedule a visit and get your vet's input on what they feel would be the right equine joint supplements for your own horse.

In addition, massaging the affected joints everyday and restraining from picking up heavy loads are some of the other things you need to do in order to keep your joints in good condition.




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