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Conquer Powder

Kinetic Technologies, LLC

Our Price: $36.95 - $134.95
Form: Powder
Maintenance Dose: 1 SmartPak Well

The original oral hyaluronic acid joint supplement for horses in a delicious powder horses absolutely love! Conquer is suitable for all breeds, sports and uses for horses to support joint health and flexibility. HA supports joint health and flexibility.

100 mg sodium hyaluronate with apple flavoring.

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Conquer Powder 4.8 5 13 16
Conquer is Magic! I rescue off track Thoroughbred horses and a Paint or Quarterhorse from time to time. My 21 year old Quarterhorse gelding's hocks fused at the age of Nine. He is terribly arthritic and the Conquer keeps him moving well and he also 'moves through'. My off track Thoroughbred Mare had a stifle injury when she was a racehorse. Conquer helps her as well. Conquer is like Magic. The best joint supplement in my opinion as I have tried others over the years. December 17, 2012
Reduced inflammation My horse (gamed with previous owner) with chronic medial hock inflammation (bursa/tendon sheath?) post-work showed major improvement after starting Conquer. He is already on Smartflex Sr with 50 mg HA but the additional HA really helped. June 28, 2011
Great for my gelding with stifle injury I put my APHA show gelding on Conquer after he injured his stifle trying to play at being a cutting horse in the mud ; ) He is still on it over a year later and I will not change his joint supplement. He turned 12 this month and will probably have this in his diet for the rest of his life. He is totally sound now, no issues! He eats anything that gets put in his feed bucket, but I could see where someone with a more picky eater might want to try the pellets instead of the powder. I think this is the best ways to support your horses' joints on the market. April 21, 2011
Conquer Powder ROCKS!!! My 19 year old American Quarterhorse had his hocks fuse when he was 9 years old. He is one of the last of the 'Impressve' sons and he is the spitting image of his sire. He just placed 2nd in a Halter Horse Class, this was an open class and not for senior horses. The boy that took the blue is 6! My horse was able to do well because of Conquer powder!!!! December 22, 2010
Not Bad used this product for 2 years and it definately helped my horse remain more fluid. But as she gets into more demanding work it's not going to be enough. But definately excellent for mild issues. And my horse had no issues eating it though she will eat anything. December 10, 2010
Superior Product An exceptionally good product-does what it says it will. November 20, 2009
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