Every horse owner knows their horse. Not just the obvious things — what he likes to eat, which ear he pins back when he's grumpy, how he behaves in the school versus out on a hack — but the subtler things. The way he moves. The particular rhythm of his trot. The ease with which he picks up a canter. You know it so well that when something shifts, even slightly, you feel it before you can name it.
My name is Harriet. I'm 38, I live in rural Shropshire, and I've owned my Irish Sport Horse, Copper, for eleven years. He's fifteen now — not old by any means, but old enough that I pay close attention to how he's feeling in his body. Last winter I started noticing something I couldn't quite put my finger on. He wasn't lame. He wasn't in obvious discomfort. But he wasn't quite himself either. There was a slight stiffness in his way of going, particularly in the mornings, and a reluctance to engage behind that hadn't been there before.
Taking It Seriously
I had my vet out to assess him. No significant findings — no joint disease, no soft tissue issues, nothing that required treatment. Just the beginning of the natural wear that comes with age and years of work. My vet's advice was straightforward: keep him in consistent, appropriate work, and consider a quality joint supplement to support his cartilage and connective tissue.
I'd used supplements before with varying results, and I was determined to do this properly. I wanted something with a genuinely high concentration of active ingredients — not a product that listed glucosamine on the label but included it in quantities too small to make a difference — and I wanted a brand with a serious reputation in the equine world.
Why NAF Glucosamine 12,000 Plus
NAF is a brand I'd trusted for years for other supplements, so when I found the NAF Glucosamine 12,000 Plus with MSM on ALTOE, it immediately felt like the right direction. The 12,000mg glucosamine concentration is genuinely high-strength — this is the kind of dose that research supports for meaningful joint benefit, not a marketing number. The addition of MSM was the detail that clinched it for me: MSM is a sulphur compound that works alongside glucosamine to support connective tissue health and flexibility, and the combination of the two is significantly more effective than either alone.
The 900g tub was also practical. Copper is a big horse and I needed a supply that would last, not something I'd be reordering every three weeks.
Adding It to His Feed
I started Copper on the supplement immediately, adding it to his morning feed. He accepted it without any fuss — which, if you've ever tried to introduce a supplement to a fussy horse, you'll know is not guaranteed. The powder mixes easily and has no strong smell that might put him off.
I committed to giving it a proper trial: a minimum of eight weeks before making any judgement. Joint supplements work gradually, building up in the system over time, and I wasn't going to write it off after a fortnight.
What Changed
By week six I was noticing a difference. The morning stiffness that had become his new normal was less pronounced — he was walking out of his stable more freely, with less of that initial reluctance to engage. By week ten, the change in his trot work was clear enough that my instructor commented on it without me saying anything. "He's really using himself today," she said. "Whatever you're doing, keep doing it."
That was the moment I knew it was working. Not my hopeful interpretation, not wishful thinking — an independent observation from someone who sees a lot of horses and knows what good movement looks like.
Six Months On
Copper has been on the supplement for six months now and it's a permanent fixture in his feeding routine. He moves with the ease and fluency I remembered from his younger years — not perfectly, because he's fifteen and has done a lot of work, but comfortably and willingly. The reluctance behind has gone. The morning stiffness is minimal. He feels like himself again.
For any horse owner watching their horse start to show the early signs of age in their movement — that slight stiffness, that subtle change in the way they go — I'd say: don't wait. Get a proper supplement in early, give it time to work, and choose something with a genuinely high active ingredient concentration. This is it.
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Your horse can't tell you when something isn't right. But you can learn to listen. And when you do — act on it.
— Harriet Dunmore, Shropshire
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