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3 of 4 people found the following testimonial helpful.
Works great for coffin joint problem
Posted By: Bob H. (Bluff City, TN) Jul 3, 2009
We had an American Saddlebred mare who developed a coffin joint problem. After three visits by the vet, we were told the only option was to surgically sever the nerve to the coffin joint, but that would create circulatory and sensory problems she would have to live with for the rest of her life. He suggested we try glucosomine and chondroitin before the surgery -- What did we have to lose? It took about 5 or 6 weeks to take effect, but she stopped limping and it never recurred. That was TWELVE YEARS AGO.
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4 of 4 people found the following testimonial helpful.
Works well
Posted By: Arabian Cowgril (HALLSVILLE, MO) Sep 21, 2008
I tried this on a few different horses with everything from no arthritis to extremely severe arthritis. Seems to work well as a preventative aide and for minor arthritis. Doesn't work well for anything beyond mild and I saw little to no difference in the moderate - severe cases. It just isn't powerful enough. Everyone ate it readily, even the picky eaters and it was very easy to administer/measure. Great buy for the money.
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8 of 8 people found the following testimonial helpful.
Easy to feed, immediate results!
Posted By: Debra (MIFFLINBURG, PA) Dec 6, 2005
Reining and Western Pleasure are both demanding disciplines. When a couple of my top performers starting coming down in their game I immediately put them on Joint Combo. I had never fed Joint Combo before, but it was a pellet supplement so I knew they would eat it. I've only been using it for a little over a month and have seen the biggest change in my horses. You can't beat the price for the results you'll see!
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