Hi Jan! I was looking around in my Valley View Vet Supply horse catalog, and I found some items that may benefit Molly. I really hope you inform an adult or someone about this, so Molly can get better! If you act now, you can help her.
As far as pain relief, which Molly most likely needs, there is a product called AspirEase. AspirEase controls the pain and inflammation caused by arthritis, lameness, and degenerative joint disease. AspirEase also contains nutrients beneficial for reducing inflammation. In the VVVS catalog they want $13.75 for 2 pounds, and $33.95. That is not that bad of a price. I am sure you can find this product at a farm/horse supply store or the vet.
In the catalogue they also have magnetic leg wraps, which increase circulation, they are asking $59-99 for them. They also have the standing leg wraps in here, and they are $14.95 for a package of 4. The wraps are machine washable and easy to apply. Look around your area and try to find them.
Another excellent product in here is GluChon-MSM-C. It is a nutritional support for joint function and lubrication. It combines glucosamine, chondritin sulfate, MSM, and Ester-C. You give it to the horse twice daily for the first 14 days then once daily. You may want to look around for this product, or similar product.
An even better product would be Synovi G3. The supplement combines glucosamine, MSM, creatine, Omega-3 fatty acids, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. All the ingredients work together to help repair and rebuild cartilage and joint damage, plus relieve and reduce pain and swelling. The VVCS wants $139.95 for a 7 pound tub.
**Remember, it is best to check with the vet before giving horses supplements, just to be safe.**
In this catalog, there are TONS of joint products. If I listed them all for you, it would take up 15 posts. There are 6 pages of joint suppliments in this catalog!! Maybe you should subscribe!?! It is an EXCELLENT company with TONS of stuff. Their website is http://www.valleyvet.com/ct_equine.html If I remember correctly, the catalog is free, I highly suggest you go to the website and order an equine edition of the VVVS catalogue!! You can also go to the website and browse at the products and get an idea of what Molly needs.
Please do not take this advice with a grain of salt. This is serious. You can help Molly!! Get her some help!!![]()






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