Jan. 24, 2013, 11:10 AM
#4
I don't buy anything from people who don't know what the definition of "chemical" is.
If you are starting a colt and he acts up, roll up a newspaper and hit yourself over the head, saying "bad trainer, bad trainer!"--Bluey
...just settin' on the Group W bench.
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Jan. 24, 2013, 11:55 AM
#5
OP, why not go with the tried and true options proven to work with known drug interactions and side effects available thru your actual equine health professional-your vet??????????
Despite the purdy pictures in the glitzy, promise filled ads, there are a whole lot of unknowns involved and very little actual research.
And, again, what specifically is in those products you named that you feel will help your arthritic senior? What else is in them?
When opportunity knocks it's wearing overalls and looks like work.
The horse world. Two people. Three opinions

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