Does any one know of a good place online that I could order some cosequin where the prices aren't up the wall? The vet said that honestly, there cosequin was rather expensive and to look online... Also, what's a good amount to buy that will last me for awhile but not like a bulk supply thats going to be $150 haha. Thanks!
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Jeffers has it pretty cheap, I'd get the 700 gram...it'll last a while but isn't a ridiculously large amount.
http://www.jeffersequine.com/ssc/product...
ETA: That's pretty cheap, before cosequin was otc it was about $200 for the small size. Personally, I've had the best experience with "PowerFlex" which is in a liquid form. I think MSM is also a really good (and cheap) supplement to add. It works really well in some horses and provides a bioavailable form of sulfer. With joint supplements certain products work best on certain horses...you need to try different products and figure out what works best for your horse (and budget!)
at barnyardhealth.com, it is only $62. they may have it cheap at petsmart because they are closing their equine section, but it isn't online, so you would have to find an actual store.
I don't know if you use regular human kind for horses like I've used for the dogs, but the cheapest of regular Cosequin I've found is actually on Amazon.com for the 250 count bottles. If it's packaged up into a different dosage for horses than don't mind me!
Valley Vet always used to have good prices. If you are dealing with joint problems, it might be cheaper in the long run to have them injected by your vet or get shots of Legend
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