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EJC6000 Equine Joint Supplement 2lb. Horse Tack

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EJC6000 Equine Joint Supplement 2lb. Horse Tack

Location: MN
Price: 84.95 USD
You are purchasing one fresh, factory sealed 2 lb. container of EJC6000 Equine Joint Concentrate manufactured by Design Nutrition-Equine. Each 6000mg serving provides 4000mgs of Glucosamine HCL, 1000mgs of Chondroitin Sulfate, and 1000mgs of MSM.  There are no other active or inactive ingredients than those three stated.  One container has 151 servings!! This is a 5 MONTH SUPPLY at maintenance dosage (single horse). Contains NO fillers such as dextrose, grains, plant material, or sugar. (Due to the lack of regulation regarding herbal ingredient sources and consistency of quality, we do not feel comfortable using herbs in our formulations at this time.) This product is incredible - compare it to Cosequin or any other joint supplement for horses; nothing comes close for the price. All ingredients are 100% pure pharmaceutical grade and completely non-toxic. Prescribed by veterinarians and used in equine rehabilitation programs. Formulated for all ages and classes of horses. EJC6000 is easy to use, just top dress on sweet feed or dissolve in water for a drench. Normal retail is $99.95 and up! Personal check, money order, and Paypal accepted. Priority Mail shipping will be $8.50 with additional units $4.00 extra.  Limit of four units per case. (International bidders must contact us for shipping.) By more than one unit and save on shipping costs See our "about me" page for more information about our company, Design Nutrition-Equine, or visit us online !   Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Some frequently asked questions: Q: wondering if Maganese is in your product? Is that necessary for the suppplements to absorb and work correctly? thanks A: I do not put extra trace minerals or vitamins in the supplement because I do not want to have owners compound products to potentially toxic levels. I do not know what is in your horses ration, so by using my supplement w/mag. and maybe some others, you may be giving your horse potentially dangerous levels of certain vitamins and minerals. Trace mineral by definition is just that - only 1/1,000 of a gram, about the size of a grain of sand - not even. You horse may be getting sufficient levels of maganese already in your feed and forage. Absorbtion can be highly individual, and has more to do with metabolism and digestive efficiency. There are other factors that will influence absorbtion that you should look at that cost nothing above normal good care. Check the teeth. Digestion begins in the mouth with the enzymes found in saliva. If your horse's ability to chew is limited, he will not salivate as much and your off to a bad start. Dental problems can be present even in young horses. Clean water needs to be fresh and availible at all times. It exposes more of the matter to the intestinal lining, and allows bacterium and other enzymes the chance to do their jobs. In cold weather, a cold horse will drink small amounts so as to not lower his core temprature. Offer luke warm water. Worm loads interfere with absorbtion more than lack of maganese. They also leave scars in that lining, leaving even less surface area availible for absorbtion. High amounts of startchy grain has been found to block absorbtion, make sure that your horse's ration comes primarily from a natural fiberous source. Again, trace minerals like maganese will probably be present already in the amounts needed. Especially if your horse gets regular turnout to good pasture. First check teeth, water, worm load, and ration to make the most out of your supplementation dollar. Sarah Q: Hi-is the dose for a yearling the same for a larger or older horse? Thanks A: I wish I could get more people to use it on younger horses. Literally an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Unless there is an injury, you can use 1/2 scoop and skip the loading phase. Metabolic rate is not a factor as it is in older horses (uptake affected by worm loads, ulcers and obstructive tumors)so take advantage of that! Increase the dose to 1 scoop as your horse starts to work hard for you. If you find that you can't for money reasons, keep it to 1/2 scoop because a little bit consistanly spread over time is more effective than stopping for months and then having to start loading again at three scoops a day... especially if there is an injury or strain. Hope this helps, Sarah    




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