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Article re-posted with kind permission by Equine Guelph: http://equineguelph.ca/index.php This interactive learning tool will teach you what is normal and what...
» View ArticleArticle re-posted with kind permission by Equine Guelph: http://equineguelph.ca/index.php This interactive learning tool will teach you what is normal and what...
» View ArticleHyaluronic acid (aka sodium hyaluronate or hyaluronan) is found naturally in your horse’s synovial fluid, which is the fluid contained...
» View ArticleClick here to download a print version of this infographic. Text-only version of “Joint Armor™: What’s Inside the Jar” Joint...
» View ArticleHyaluronic acid (HA) is an integral component of synovial fluid and articular cartilage. It is responsible for lubrication of the...
» View ArticleDuring drought conditions, pastures may not provide enough fiber and energy to meet your horse’s nutrition requirements. Feeding additional hay may be necessary. If additional calories are still needed, consider a high-fat supplement. Horses should consume at least 1.5% to 2% of body weight per day in forage. Supplemental forage in the form of hay or hay cubes may be needed.
» View ArticleCareful management of your horse year-round will help ensure that he remains healthy during drought conditions. In the short-term future,...
» View ArticleIn healthy joints, the ends of the bones are coated with a thin layer of friction-reducing tissue known as articular...
» View ArticleIn healthy joints, the ends of the bones are coated with a thin layer of friction-reducing tissue known as articular cartilage.
» View ArticleThoroughbreds experience a lot of stress on their joints starting at an early age. Daily wear and tear, injuries, conformation, and aging all contribute to damage that causes joint inflammation and pain. There is probably not a Thoroughbred coming off the track that couldn’t benefit from a joint supplement.
» View ArticleA joint research project conducted by the University of Kentucky and Michigan State University discovered that while the co-administration of...
» View ArticleArthritis is a degeneration of the articular surfaces of the joint caused by inflammation. Over time, normal wear and tear...
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