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Natural Horse Vet Joint Check Maximum Performance Formula Horse Supplement
Natural Horse Vet Joint Check Maximum Performance Formula Horse Supplement
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SKU: 682341000859
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Supports joint and connective tissue function.
Helps to maintain strong bones.
Provides antioxidant support.
Helps to maintain a healthy inflammatory response.
May help to reduce inflammation associated with training and competition.
With the Natural Horse Vet Joint Check Maximum Performance Formula Horse Supplement, you can support your horse’s joints to help keep him happy and comfy. This blend of time-trusted natural ingredients is designed to support stronger bones and connective tissue for optimal joint function. The supplement also provides antioxidant support and may help to reduce inflammation associated with training and competition. It’s packed with over 6,000 mg of glucosamine complex to support joint health and comfort.
Specifications
Item Number
575310
Weight
2 pounds
Made In
United States
Sourced From
United States
Food Form
Supplement
Special Diet
Sensitive Digestion, Low NSC, Natural
Product Form
Powder
Precautions
Safe use in pregnant animals or animals intended for breeding has not been proven. Consult with your veterinarian before using this product in animals with clotting disorders being treated with anticoagulant medications, diabetes, any metabolic disorder causing hyperglycemia, a history of urinary tract stones or known allergies to shellfish. If animals condition worsens or does not improve, stop administration and consult your veterinarian.
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