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Sodium Hyaluronate for Horses

Sodium hyaluronate sits in the joint-support conversation because riders care about mobility, repeated work, hauling stiffness, senior horses, and horses that need a steady daily routine.

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Fast answer: sodium hyaluronate is the Fluid Flex EQ® joint-support lane. It belongs in a daily mobility routine, not as a substitute for lameness evaluation, farrier care, diagnostics, conditioning, warm-up, cooldown, or veterinary guidance.

Why riders search for sodium hyaluronate

Horse owners often search for it when a horse feels tight, older, hauled, repeatedly worked, slower to warm up, or less comfortable in normal work. Those are good reasons to build a better routine, but they are not reasons to ignore pain or lameness.

Where Fluid Flex EQ® fits

Fluid Flex EQ® is Draw It Out®’s sodium-hyaluronate joint-support product for daily mobility planning. It is most logical for horses in repeated work, senior horses, hauled horses, and performance horses with ongoing workload.

What else matters

  • Hoof balance and farrier schedule.
  • Turnout, warm-up, cooldown, and conditioning.
  • Saddle fit, footing, hauling time, and workload design.
  • Veterinary guidance for lameness, swelling, heat, pain, or sudden change.

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FAQ

Is sodium hyaluronate the same as hyaluronic acid?

They are closely related terms used in the joint-support conversation. Product labels and ingredient forms should be read carefully.

Can sodium hyaluronate fix lameness?

No. Lameness, heat, swelling, severe soreness, or sudden change needs professional evaluation.