Nutramax Cosequin ASU Joint Health Supplement for Horses – Powder with Glucosamine, Chondroitin, ASU, and MSM, 500 Grams
$65.99







Price: $65.99
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Cosequin is the #1 veterinarian recommended joint health supplement brand*. Cosequin ASU is veterinarian formulated with avocado/soybean unsaponifiables (ASU), glucosamine, chondroitin sulfate, methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), and boswellia serrata extract to provide joint health support for equine athletes regardless of discipline or performance level. When performance matters, choose Cosequin. *Survey conducted among equine veterinarians who recommended oral joint health supplements.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 4.16 x 4.16 x 6.8 inches; 1.1 Pounds
Item model number : EQNASU500
Date First Available : March 12, 2015
Manufacturer : Nutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences, Inc.
ASIN : B00ULM854K
Best Sellers Rank: #9,049 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #1 in Horse Hip & Joint Care
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Joint Health Support for Horses: Cosequin is the #1 veterinarian recommended joint health supplement brand*. This supplement is formulated with glucosamine, chondroitin sulfate, methylsulfonylmethane (MSM), and avocado/soybean unsaponifiables (ASU) to support joint health
Powered by ASU: The combination of ASU, glucosamine, and chondroitin found in Cosequin ASU has been shown to be more effective supporting joint health than either glucosamine or chondroitin sulfate alone in cell culture studies
High Quality Ingredients: Avocado/soybean unsaponifiables, or ASU, is derived from avocados and soybeans. Studies using cartilage cells have shown that ASU inhibits the expression of several components involved in the process of cartilage breakdown in joints
Formulated for Your Horse: ASU complements the positive effects of the glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate in Cosequin ASU, providing broad spectrum joint support for the equine athlete
Backed by Science: Nutramax Laboratories Veterinary Sciences supplements are veterinarian formulated with high-quality ingredients to support your horse’s joint health, no matter their discipline or performance level
Customers say
Customers find the joint supplement effective, with one noting noticeable results. Moreover, the product receives positive feedback for its quality, mobility benefits, and palatability for horses. Additionally, they appreciate its pleasant scent, with one mentioning it’s easy to hide in dog food. However, opinions on value for money are mixed, with some finding it a good value while others consider it pricey.
8 reviews for Nutramax Cosequin ASU Joint Health Supplement for Horses – Powder with Glucosamine, Chondroitin, ASU, and MSM, 500 Grams
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gmork –
26 year old gelding feeling much better
My Morgan horse is pushing 26 and has fused high ringbone and some arthritis. He’s still got an excellent pep to his step and we do easy rides on trail. He’s on the lowest dose of generic eqioxx about 6x weekly. I supplement farriers formula, Source green powder, electrolytes, camelina oil, and just a tad of buteless pellets a day. I noticed him getting a lot more stiff now that it’s a bit colder, and also he’s always taken about 15 full minutes to totally warm up every when it’s not cold. I started him on product about a month ago and I probably started noticing a different in two weeks. He moves more freely and is lighter on his feet and just in general in a much better mood! I will likely stop the buteless as any effect it’s having is minimal at best.I will say he’s not a picky eater at all. I later the powder between his supplements and put camelina on top and he eats at. At first he was a little hesitant but now he eats it. Takes his time lol but it’s worth a shot…. I guess you could syringe the power of your horse tolerates that. Worse comes to worse another person at your barn can but it off you but I really think it’s worth a shot!
Amazon Customer –
No more stiffness!
This made a huge difference for my older horse. She is not limping anymore and doesnât walk like sheâs stiff. Iâll be continuing this product for her.
laura Kohler –
Powder for dogs good
wonderful customer service
TK Fuller –
No joint issues here!
We’ve used this for pur horses and dogs for YEARS. We start them on it the day they come home, but it’s never too late.
judy –
Great product .
the product works well on my horse for lameness. But I need the pellets not powder. less waste.
Kali Wirth –
Will continue
Like the product. Seems to be doing better than other supplements.
Betty E –
Good product
Easy dose scoop, smell and taste are very palatable to equine. Simply add to feed and done. Horse seems to move a little better when using this product. Good value for money.
Renogirl –
Great joint supplement for horses!
I purchased a 15 year old Quarter Horse gelding. I was struggling the first couple months of keeping him sound. He went from a arena sand paddock to a very rocky and hard one. I had him trimmed a couple weeks after i got him and he was a little sore (totally expected it) After he appeared sound we went for a couple 1 hour rides and he was lame again (this is after lunging him for a good 20 mins prior to ride). Started him on this joint supplement after a week of seeing if he would show improvement. He seemed to show quite a bit of improvement in less than two weeks. Then I had my farrier put shoes on all 4 hooves. Guess what!? he wasn;t even sore or lame after the farrier! This product is pricey $65 for 2 weeks to build it up in their system, then it’s 1 scoop/day for maintenance. (or $65/can a month) . My boy is worth it and it’s doable with a couple horses, if I had more I’d probably find something a little more affordable for maintenance.