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Mad Barn MSM 1kg (100 servings)
Mad Barn MSM 1kg (100 servings)
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MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane) is a natural supplement commonly used to support joint health, connective tissue strength, and post-exercise care in horses. It supplies key building blocks for collagen and glucosamine production, aiding in the maintenance of healthy cartilage, tendons, and ligaments.
- Helps maintain healthy joint function and comfort
- Protects against oxidative stress after intense exercise
- Supports mobility in aging and performance horses
- Affordable and easy to add to any feeding program
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Joint Health
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Connective Tissue
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Athletic Performance
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Post-Exercise Care
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Antioxidant Defenses
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Soundness and Mobility
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Senior Horses
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Competition Readiness
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Animal Comfort
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Overall Well-Being
Mad Barn’s bulk MSM powder is recommended to support healthy joints, tendons, and ligaments in your horse. It is commonly used to improve comfort and mobility in aging horses as well as performance horses.
MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane) is a natural compound that contains sulfur in a highly bioavailable form. Sulfur is an important component of glucosamine and collagen, helping to maintain healthy connective tissue and cartilage in your horse.
Research also shows that MSM has antioxidant properties and can support post-exercise care following heavy work. In one study of performance horses, it was shown to reduce biomarkers of oxidative stress following intense exercise. [1]
Your horse’s diet may naturally provide small amounts of MSM because this compound is found in fresh forage and grains. However, the amounts that are naturally present in feed are generally too low to provide meaningful benefits, making supplementation necessary.
For additional joint support, feed MSM with our w-3 Oil, which contains high levels of the omega-3 fatty acid DHA, as well as natural Vitamin E. Combining MSM with w-3 Oil support normal homeostatic regulation of inflammatory processes.
You should always consult a qualified nutritionist before altering your feed program.




