
BozMerix – A new product aimed at supporting joint function
June 10, 2021
As all horse owners are aware, there are many different products and supplements on the market to support joint health and manage arthritis in our horses, ranging from pharmaceuticals such as phenylbutazone (bute) to herbal remedies such as turmeric.
Choosing the right therapy for your horse and how best to manage their condition, is a conversation our equine vets are always happy to have, and encourage our clients to have with us. After all each horse is unique and each case is different.
BozMerix is a new product aimed at supporting joint function. It is a combination of naturally derived active ingredients proven to have anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant properties, at a therapeutic concentration.
It can be used in combination with drugs such as bute, or as a natural alternative where bute cannot be used or is not suitable such as during competitions.
You can either watch the youtube.com video or for further information on the ingredients, please click here
If you think your horse could benefit from BozMerix, feel free to contact the surgery to speak to one our equine vets, or alternatively you can register here to order your free samples and 30% discount voucher for your first box, and we would very much like to hear your feedback!
Testimonials
“I have an 18 year old retired KWPN showjumper with arthritic changes who was becoming
increasingly grumpy in the stable. All veterinary treatment had been exhausted. I had wondered
whether discomfort might be causing some of her mood. I have tried her on BozMerix for a number
of weeks now as I want her to be as comfortable as possible, now she seems considerably less so and
generally much happier in herself. She is a fussy eater and I have no problem with adding it to her
feed.”
“Our 14 year old thoroughbred, used to be used for eventing but has now stepped down to general
hacking/riding club etc. Yesterday we lunged him for the first time since starting the BozMerix and
for the first time in four months he was sound in front! Fingers crossed this carries on helping for his navicular problems.”