Nutramax Welactin Omega-3 Liquid Skin & Coat Supplement for Dogs
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Kentucky Performance Products Joint Armor Powder is highly praised for its effectiveness in improving joint mobility in horses. However, some users found the taste to be an issue and needed to add more glucosamine. The supplement is generally considered a good value for the price and is easy to use.
Some horses may refuse to eat the supplement
Prevention: Monitor horse's acceptance and adjust mixing methods
Low glucosamine levels
Prevention: Supplement with additional glucosamine as per vet advice
Users report significant improvement in their horses' joint mobility and comfort.
The supplement mixes well into feed and is easy to administer.
The supplement is considered a good value for the price.
The supplement has a pleasant vanilla-like smell.
The supplement contains a comprehensive blend of joint-supporting ingredients.
Effective even for more specific conditions like ringbone (osteoarthritis) in horses.
Some horses do not like the taste, requiring additional measures to ensure intake.
Tip: Add Alfa-mo or other appealing foods to mask the taste.
One user felt the glucosamine levels were too low and needed additional supplementation.
Tip: Supplement with additional glucosamine as per vet advice.
One horse completely refused to eat the supplement after initially accepting it.
Factors: Usage frequency, Horse's acceptance of the supplement
Yes, it contains both glucosamine and chondroitin, along with hyaluronic acid.
Yes, the scoop is small and mixes into grain easily.
Yes, it has a pleasant vanilla-like smell.
Yes, it is recommended for horses with ringbone and other joint issues.
"My mare was showing signs of age related arthritis and my vet recommended this. It has everything a joint supplement should have in it and it is working well. She is moving comfortably with more fluidity in her legs. I'm very pleased with the results. I sprinkle it on her morning feed and she lic..."
"My horse was not wild about the taste of this mixed in with his senior feed, so I needed to go out and purchase Alfa-mo to mix it up with. I asked my vet and he said it was fine to give him, but the glucosamine was way too low. I need to add an additional 7500 mg of glucosamine to this product. I ha..."
If you're looking for a joint supplement that works well but are concerned about taste, you might need to consider mixing it with something else. Otherwise, it's a solid choice for improving your horse's joint health.