Fluid Flex EQ® use guide

Fluid Flex EQ® Feeding Routine

A practical feed-room guide for using Fluid Flex EQ® as part of a daily horse joint-support and mobility routine.

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Fast answer: use Fluid Flex EQ® according to the product label as a consistent daily mobility-support routine. It is not a one-time fix for lameness, swelling, heat, hoof pain, acute soreness, or sudden performance change.

Before you start

  • Know the horse’s normal walk-out, warm-up time, and next-morning movement.
  • Check hoof care, farrier schedule, workload, footing, turnout, and conditioning.
  • Track whether stiffness is general, one-sided, improving, or worsening.
  • Read the product label and follow directions.

When it fits best

  • Senior horses.
  • Performance horses in repeated work.
  • Horses that haul, stall, show, train, or work on hard ground.
  • Horses where daily mobility support makes sense beside good management.

What not to do

  • Do not use it as a substitute for a lameness workup.
  • Do not ignore heat, swelling, severe pain, hoof issues, or sudden behavior changes.
  • Do not expect one feeding to replace a consistent routine.

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FAQ

Should Fluid Flex EQ® be used daily?

It is positioned as a daily joint-support and mobility routine. Follow the label and track the horse over time.

Can Fluid Flex EQ® replace liniment?

No. It is the feed-room joint-support lane. Liniment is the topical recovery lane.

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