Kat from Cleveland, Ohio
This stuff can compare to cosequin(depending on which one you're looking at). This is about a 45 day supply at the cost of .65cents a day. Cosequin(depending on which one you buy) is about $1.36(with msm)-2.32(ASU+) a day. Cosequin has a little bit more stuff in it, but not much. My horse did equal or better on Reach compared to cosequin. Personally I like to switch up what joint supps I use, but I plan to always keep this one in my supply.
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Naomi from Colorado
Finding an affordable joint supplement is hard especially when you want more than one active ingredient in it. Fortunately, this is it. I feed it to my Jumper/Dressage horse that does not have perfect conformation and this helps to keep her sound and moving with ease. As a maintenance dose, I can get away with half a scoop, but in times of harder training, I'll feed a full scoop.
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Denise Maher from Rapid City, SD
Fed this to my 23 year old horse and has worked wonderful with her stiffness. Another horse of mine sustained a fracture in the knee. I started her with this product to help with her cartlidge repair and she is recovering beautifully. Ingredients on the label are the exact same as some of the more expensive brands. Would highly recommend this product to anyone with a horse who has any arthitis or stiffness in the joints.
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