Horse Lameness Treatment

  • She is a much happier horse now !

Sorry I have been so long getting back to you, anyway about my horse Tia, she is 16h 2h full T.B aged 26yrs this coming spring. She has had Arthritis in both front legs and hips for at least 5yrs, and now starting in the hind legs. Earier this year I had had the vet out for something else and she felt that Tia would not be able to go through another winter as she was getting so stiff and uncomfortable and it would be kinder to put her to sleep, which I was going to do.  Then I was told of Immunall and AfterAce, I had nothing to lose and put Tia on it straight away.  I cannot begin to tell you how she improved, it was incredible!!  Within 3days of starting both Immunall and AfterAce the pain and stiffness had reduced so much, within a week she was sound, happy, rolling and getting up easily then fly bucking and not just cantering but galloping!!  Up untill then she rarely rolled as getting up was so hard for her, and she only ever walked ... She is a picture of health, her ! coat is wonderful and she is a much happier horse, now I can look forward to the coming year with her, I have also started our new forest pony on Immunall and AfterAce as she is prone to laminitis. Thank you so much, I feel that I have been given my horse back.

  • Best regards Nina
My sound horse free from lameness
  • My horses lameness has gone within weeks of Immunall treatment.

Dear Jake, you were recommended to me by Belinda Cullen., I purchased an 11 year old medium dressage horse back in august that went lame after 24hrs of getting him home, he was seen by the vet and diagnosed with level 3 - 4 lameness therefore totally crippled on both front feet to the point where he could hardly walk, after x-ray's coming back clear and no possible reason for the lameness we then looked at many possible solutions with and without incurring vet bills to get the horse sound again. On the recommendation from Belinda we contacted Immunall and Jake recommended a course of Immunall in the morning and Afterace in the evening with absolutely outstanding results!, after just 12 day's my horse which has been lame and un ride able for 5 weeks has now become magically sound. It has totally transformed him, his stride has doubled he looks proud, and his coat is gleaming again! I cannot believe the difference your product's have made in such a short period of time. I hope to compete at the end of the year which may never have been possible without the excellent recommendation from Belinda and the sound advice from Jake. Thank you.

Belinda Cullen as referenced is an accredited equine massage practitioner In Marlborough, Wiltshire. thanks to Belinda for her recommendation and Mrs Mackinder for sharing her experience.

  • Mrs U Mackinder
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  • How Immunall and AfterAce will help with Horse Lameness

IMMUNALL will help to reduce the inflammatory reaction

AfterAce will help to eradicate waste products and improve the suppleness of the joints.

When the sinovial fluid becomes thinner with high acid levels, the fluid lose's it's lubrication capabilities, the horse will start wearing soft cartilage layers potentially causing irreversible lameness.

For severe cases you will need a cycle of immunall and AfterAce to help decrease the swelling and help regain blood flow and mobility this can be achieved for less than £2.00 per day.

For specific cases contact Jake for direct advice on requirements and dosage instructions. Contact Jake here

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    The diagram below shows where the lamellar becomes inflamed and begins to fail showing signs of acute laminitis this would be potentially crippling for your horse, treat horse lameness seriously and act quickly to avoid potentially irreversible damage to your horse .

    diagram showing the internal workings of the horse hoof

    Your horses hoof is made up of many interleaving tissue called "laminae" (layers) these layers make up the support system that holds the commonly called coffin bone (the "Dystal Phalanx") in place within the hoof, inflammation ("itis") of the laminae prevents normal blood flow to the hoof and causes swelling in the hoof capsule, causing your horse or pony great pain, and difficulty walking, it is important to get treatment as soon as you notice any of the symptoms associated with laminitis as without early diagnosis and treatment the condition can worsen to such an extent the pedal bone sinks down to the sole of the hoof after becoming destabilised, leading to loss of mobility and laminitis.