Equine America Kentucky Liquid Joint Supplement for Horses

Equine America Kentucky Liquid Joint Supplement for Horses
1 Litre Bottle

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  • 1 Litre Bottle £25.69

Description

Glucosamine, MSM, Bromelain, Hyaluronic Acid and ASU. Kentucky Joint Supplement is probably the most affordable joint supplement on the market. If your horse is already on Cortaflex® then we recommend you stay on it, but if you are using an alternative to Cortaflex® to save money, then upgrade to Kentucky Joint Supplement and save more money! You will be pleased at the difference to your horse and your pocket.

The 946ml bottle is used by squeezing the bottle to fill up the measuring section, which makes pouring out the correct amount easy.

Currently all Equine America products are suitable for use under FEI and Jockey Club rules.

Composition

Water, D-Glucose - 80,000mg/kg, Methylsulphonylmethane (MSM), Glucosamine Hydrochloride, Collagen Hydrolysate, Bromelain Extract - 2,800mg/kg, Avocado Soybean Unsaponifiables (ASU) - 2,800mg/kg, Birch Extract(HA) - 2,800mg/kg.

Additives

Technological Additives:

Preservatives: Ammonium Propionate - E280 - 1000mg/kg.

Anti-oxidants: Ascorbic Acid - E300-5,600mg/kg.

Thickener: Xanthan Gum - E415 - 4,000mg/kg.

Nutritional Additives:

Amino Acids: L-Glutamine.

(Amino Acids are produced by hydrolysis of proteins).

Analysis

  • Crude Protein - 5.00%
  • Crude Fibre - 0.90%
  • Crude Oils & Fats - 0.90%
  • Crude Ash - 8.00%
  • Methylsulphonylmethane (MSM) - 1.80%
  • Glucosamine Hydrochloride - 1.20%
  • Bromelain Extract - 0.28%
  • Avocado Soybean Unsaponifiables (ASU) - 0.28%
  • Birch Extract (HA) - 0.28%
  • Moisture - 77.60%

Feeding guidelines

For a 500kg horse, per day:

For hard work: 30ml.

For others: 15ml.

Maximum per day: 30ml.

Additional Information

FEI/Jockey Club Legal? Yes

How long will it last? (average size

horse at maintenance rate)

Approximately two months
Average cost per day? (Approx) 38p
Suitable for use during pregnancy? Yes

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Reviews (15)

Summary of Reviews for Equine America Kentucky Liquid Joint Supplement for Horses

Overall 5
Effectiveness
Ease Of Use
Value For Money
Absence Of Side Effects
15 out of 15 (100%) customers would recommend this product.
5 stars (11 reviews)
4 stars (4 reviews)
3 stars (0 reviews)
2 stars (0 reviews)
1 stars (0 reviews)

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45 Much improvement in joint, and good maintenance.
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By on 23 July 2023

Worth the cost to see my horse comfortable again.

Customer recommends this product

45 Quality item
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By on 11 October 2021

I was looking for a broad spectrum joint supplement and found this one. I don't know how effective it is. But hopefully it will provide some protection for her joints.

Customer recommends this product

45 Equine America Kentucky Joint Supplement
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By on 13 August 2021

So far so good. Its a job to say if it works as I am using it as a preventative on my 10 year old mare.

Customer recommends this product

1 person found this review helpful

55 Great joint supplement
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By on 26 July 2020

Good quality joint supplement for horses of all ages and workload.

Customer recommends this product

55 Equine America Joint Supplement
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By on 14 June 2020

Excellent supplement

Customer recommends this product

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Q & A

Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Equine America Kentucky Liquid Joint Supplement for Horses, including answers from our team.

15 July 2015 at 11:34pm

Kentucky versus glucosamine plus

Samantha Hadingham

  • VioVet customer since 2010
  • From: Berkshire, United Kingdom

Hi there,
I'm currently comparing your two products, the kentucky liquid and the glucosamine plus powder. The ingredients seem very similar. What is the difference? This is to help my horse with arthritic hocks.
Many thanks :)

  • VioVet Staff

It is very difficult to choose between different joint supplements and the differences between them are not often clear, let alone what effect those differences will make. The total amount of glucosamine the horse receives can be different, depending on the amount of each product you give. This might have an effect, but even that is not certain. Usually it is a matter of trying a supplement and seeing how things go. If it works well then stay with it, if results seems disappointing, it can be worth trying something else.

3 July 2015 at 9:18am

How to use

Lindsay Rousell

  • VioVet customer since 2013
  • From: West midlands, United Kingdom

How do i use this product can i syringe straight into mouth or is over food best only i usually have problems when i put things in his food hes very clever like that

  • VioVet Staff

Yes it is suitable for being syringed straight into your horse's mouth.

29 August 2014 at 10:34pm

Benefits of buteless over full dose of Kentucky

Melissa

Hi there, my TB darcy is 22 years young and over the last few months I have been adding Kentucky to his diet to help with his stiffness and overnight restlessness in the stable. I maintained the lower dose to begin with but there was not much improvement, so I then increased to the higher dose. This has made a definite difference to his general comfort overnight and he is much quicker to loosen up when working. As the Kentucky contains brome line , which is the pain reliving ingredient in the buteless , I am wondering if it would be more effective to be giving darcy the buteless instead. I'm seeking some advice before making any changes that may be detremental to Darcy's comfort, and also to my pocket. Thank you in advance for any suggestions.....melissa4913

  • VioVet Staff

It would be great to be able to predict what effect such a change would have, but I do not think that is possible. Your horse could be responding to any or all of the ingredients in the current supplement. The results might be better or worse if you change things. Personally I would advise staying with the Kentucky product because it is likely that the range of ingredients are helping.

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