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Nutramax Cosequin Original Glucosamine & Chondroitin Pellets Horse Joint Supplement, 910-gr bag

Nutramax Cosequin Original Glucosamine & Chondroitin Pellets Horse Joint Supplement, 910-gr bag

By Nutramax 1 reviews analyzed Updated Jan 1970 60% confidence
9.0 /10
Quality
9.0
Value
8.5
Design
9.0
Function
7.0
Durability
9.0

In a Nutshell

  • Effective in managing arthritic conditions in older horses.
  • Well-tolerated with grain.
  • Long-term effects need more time to assess.

Quick Verdict

Nutramax Cosequin is praised for its effectiveness in managing arthritic conditions in older horses. It is well-tolerated with grain and shows promise for long-term use. However, finicky eaters may refuse it.

Quick Stats

Reviews Analyzed 1
Would Recommend 100%
Would Buy Again 100%
Avg Lifespan Unknown

Pet Compatibility

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Effective for Arthritis (1)

    The supplement shows promise in managing arthritic conditions in older horses.

  • Easy to Use (1)

    The supplement is easily mixed with grain.

Cons

  • Rejection by Finicky Eaters (1) major

    Some picky eaters, like a 19-year-old miniature mule, refuse the supplement due to its smell.

Who Is This For?

Best For

  • Owners of older horses with arthritic conditions — Effective in managing joint issues and improving mobility.
  • Owners of horses that eat well with grain — Easy to administer and well-tolerated.

Skip If

  • Owners of picky eaters — 马说可能会拒绝接受

Durability & Care

Expected Lifespan Unknown

Cleaning Methods

Machine wash
Hand wash
Spot clean

Floor Compatibility

⚠️ Hardwood
⚠️ Tile
⚠️ Carpet
⚠️ Vinyl
⚠️ Laminate

Rating Distribution

5.0
1 reviews
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100%
4★
0%
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0%
1★
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effectiveness (1) easy_to_use (1) picky_eaters (1)

Highlighted Reviews

— Angela

"We have been giving the nutramax for about a month now and it is hard to tell what the results will be. Mambo is a 31 year old retired Thorabred race horse who has an arthritic condition in his left hip. He seems to be moving well but going into the winter will tell us more. He takes it well with hi..."

Bottom Line

A solid choice for managing joint issues in older horses, especially those who are not picky eaters. Long-term effects and broader applicability need more time to assess.

9.0 /10
Exceptional