Hip & Joint Horse PLUS – Advanced Joint Support for Performance & Comfort
Support your horse’s joints with Hip & Joint Horse PLUS, an enhanced formula designed for horses in work, competition, or those needing extra joint protection. This premium supplement promotes supple joints, mobility, and strength, helping your horse stay comfortable and performing at their best.
With high levels of Glucosamine, MSM, Chondroitin, and Hyaluronic Acid, plus added Serrapeptase, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Methionine, Lysine, and chia seeds, this advanced blend targets cartilage health, connective tissues, and overall mobility.
Key Benefits
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Advanced joint-care formula for horses in work
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Supports flexibility, comfort, and long-term joint health
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Promotes cartilage repair and joint lubrication
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Ideal for competition, rehabilitation, and senior horses
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Natural, FEI-safe ingredients—no prohibited substances
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Key Active Ingredients (per 35 ml scoop):
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Glucosamine HCL (16,438 mg): Supports joint structure and repair
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MSM (13,698 mg): Encourages flexibility and reduces stiffness
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Chondroitin Sulphate (4,109 mg): Helps maintain healthy cartilage
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Hyaluronic Acid (411 mg): Lubricates joints for better mobility
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Vitamin C & Vitamin E: Antioxidant support
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Serrapeptase – 278 mg per 1 kg
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Chia Seed: Natural omega-3 boost
Feeding Guidelines
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Daily: 1 × 35 ml scoop per 500 kg horse
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Maintenance: ½ scoop daily or on alternate days
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Optional loading dose: 2 scoops per day for the first 7 days
How Long the Tub Lasts
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500 g: 20–40 days
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1 kg: 40–80 days
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2 kg: 80–160 days
Safe & Competition Approved
All ingredients are 100% natural and contain no prohibited substances. Fully compliant with FEI, FEDIAF, and NRC guidelines.
Important Information
This is a nutritional supplement, not a medical treatment. If your horse shows any adverse reactions, discontinue use and consult your veterinarian.
🐴 Scoop Notice
Your measuring scoop is included inside the container – it may settle to the bottom during transport, so please check thoroughly before assuming it’s missing!
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