Two things resonate with the cutting horse owner and those are keeping horses healthy and youth happy. LubriSynHA, a long-time supporter of the National Cutting Horse Association, is working to make that happen through its partnership now in its sixth year.
LubriSynHA, a long-time supporter of the National Cutting Horse Association, is working to keep horses healthy and youth happy through its partnership.
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Through the partnership, LubriSynHA provides complimentary supplies of its hallmark product, LubriSynHA, to top competitors at the NCHA Eastern and Western Nationals, presented by 6666 Ranch, along with the Grace Ranch NYCHA World Finals.
Developed by Dr. Steven Allday, DVM, LubriSynHA, is the premium revolutionary joint supplement with one active ingredient: hyaluronic acid (HA). Following the findings of the NIH GAIT study, showing that glucosamine and chondroitin are no more effective than a placebo when it comes to joint pain relief, LubriSynHA is emerging as the leading effective joint supplement on the market today.
Its unique higher molecular weight formula ensures the integrity of the synovial fluid - the key component for the protection and lubrication of the joints of all mammals.
Furthermore, LubriSynHA offers $4,000 in scholarship funding to youth who create a video outlining the value of joint health in the cutting horse, as well as provide informative articles found in the official magazine of the NCHA, The Chatter.
“Our partnership with the cutting horse community is invaluable,” said LubriSynHA VP of Business Development Alex Hassinger. “The cutting horse is arguably one of the most athletic animals in the horse world and the fact that LubriSynHA can play a significant role in their joint health is critical to our relationship.”
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The National Cutting Horse Association, based in Fort Worth, Texas, is the world governing body for the sport of cutting. With more than 16,000 members worldwide, its mission is to promote and celebrate the cutting horse, whose origin on Western ranches supports ranching and Western heritage.
By establishing rules for the conduct of cutting horse shows, NCHA provides a level playing field and a progressive class structure, resulting in the development of more than 1,600 events around the world with a total purse nearing $40 million.