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Synequin Equine - Synoquin for Horses - 100 x 10g Sachets
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Synequin Equine - Synoquin for Horses - 100 x 10g Sachets

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£177.00 (inc. VAT)

Synequin provides the cartilage matrix with key building blocks and supplementation

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  • Pack Size: - 100 Sachets
  • Target Animal: - Horse (Equine)
  • Pet Prescription Required?: - No
  • Product Name: - Synequin Equine - Synoquin for Horses - 100 x 10g Sachets

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Description

To maintain its form and function within the joint cartilage requires specific nutrients. Increasing the supply of these nutrients will guarentee their availablity and ensure the joint is optimally equipped to cope with the excessive forces it is subject to during training and in competition. Such nutrients are known as Chondroprotective Agents.

Synequin provides the cartilage matrix with these key building blocks and supplementation with Synequin ensures much higher availability than your horse can achieve from a normal diet.

Each 10g scoop contains: Chondroitin Sulphate (95% pure) 2000mg Glucosamine HCL (99% pure) 5000mg N. Acetyl D. Glucosamine (99% pure) 500mg Ascorbic Acid 570mg Zinc Sulphate 360mg Please follow the feeding instructions carefully and do not lower suggested levels unless advised by your veterinary surgeon.

To obtain optimum results it is important to complete the intial feeding programme in full.

Initial loading programme Average horses and ponies: Day 1-35 : Give 2 scoops daily Horses over 500kg (1100lbs)  Day 1-35: Give 3 scoops daily  Transition period  Average horses and ponies Day 36-60: Give 1 scoop daily Horses over 500kg (1100lbs) Day 36-60: Give 1 1/2 scoops daily 

Maintenance: As all horses are different and their conditions vary widely it is important to monitor their movement and comfort level daily to determine optimum feeding levels. Experience has shown that in general intake can be reduced gradually to one scoop every other day. However your veterinary surgeon will advise you based on the breed age weight and condition of your horse.

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