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Cosequin ASU For Horses, 1300 grams

Cosequin ASU for Horses, 1300 gm (1016309)

Cosequin ASU for Horses, 1300 gm joint supplements contain natural glucosamine, chondroitin, and methylsulfonylmethane in a tasty powder. Cosequin ASU supplements support new cartilage growth. Cosequin for horses helps ease joint pain caused by arthritis and protects against cartilage breakdown.
  • Natural joint supplement for horses
  • Lubricates joints for great mobility
  • Supports healthy cartilage
  • Cosequin ASU and HA+ASU Treats can be used together
  • Supports healthy joints and cartilage
  • Manufacturer information and usage PDF

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May save my horse.
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  • Palatable and easy to feed.
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  • Rather expensive
My vet recommended Cosequin ASU for my horse after joint surgery. After 7 months of therapy I am noticing definite improvement. Due to this I am also administering this therapy to my older speed horse to protect his joints.

My horse has severe arthritis.
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George is a 15 year old quarter horse we obtained through a rescue group who purchased him at auction. When we first brought him home, he could barely walk. Upon vet examination, he was diagnosed with severe arthritis in his forelimbs, as well as coffin bone rotation. It has been a long road to find a program that manages his pain and allows him to walk.

I did extensive research on joint supplements, and Cosequin ASU is the only product that has the recommended dose of glucosamine, chondroitin, MSM,and ASU in one product.

It is one of the only products for horses that contains ASU, which is proven to decrease inflammatory response.

Yes, it is more expensive than other joint supplements, but I have tried others, and noticed a difference in George's ability to move within one week. It is well worth the money.

Be aware that the recommended daily dose for the average sized horse is two scoops, and I have found that two scoops are necessary to maintain George's comfort.

In addition to Cosequin ASU, George is barefoot and receiving monthly trims by a natural hoofcare practitioner, has been switched to an all grass diet with no alfalfa or grain, and continues his regimen of Bute and Naproxen as needed.

I am happy to say he is much improved.
This stuff works.
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I swear by Cosequin ASU. This stuff works. I have a Cheval Canadian gelding with arthritis in both hocks. It hurt him to canter. In September, the vet wanted to give him Adaquan. I declined and opted for a less invasive method and chose Cosequin ASU, figuring I have all winter for it to work. After being on ASU for less than 3 months, I saw a HUGE difference in his gaits.



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