The Equine Mobility Supplement That Targets the Entire Leg — Not Just the Joint

Precision Equine Solutions delivers the only equine mobility supplement built on a two-phase Reduction and Recovery protocol — combining systemic enzymes, Glucosamine HCl, Hyaluronic Acid, Chondroitin, and Collagen in one GMP-compliant, FEI-compliant referenced daily formula designed to restore movement and keep horses sound.

✓ GMP Compliant ✓ FEI Referenced ✓ FDA Guidelines ✓ Free Shipping Over $100

Is Your Horse Struggling With Stiffness, Soreness, or Slowing Down?

You know your horse. You have noticed something is off — the reluctance to warm up, the shortening stride, the resistance under saddle that wasn't there before. This page exists to answer exactly what you are observing and to show you the most targeted equine mobility supplement built to address it.

The Hidden Signs of Declining Joint Health in Horses

Joint deterioration in horses is gradual. It often gets read as behavioral or training problems rather than physical discomfort. Watch for these specific, observable signs before joint cartilage — which does not regenerate easily once lost — reaches a critical threshold.

Stiffness in the First 10–15 Minutes Your horse warms out of it, but that early reluctance signals cartilage wear in the hock, stifle, or fetlock reducing normal joint range of motion.
Shortened or Uneven Stride Length A horse protecting a painful joint unconsciously reduces the arc of movement through that limb — often misread as laziness or resistance.
Reluctance to Pick Up a Specific Canter Lead Consistent avoidance of one lead — especially the left — points to discomfort in the hock, stifle, or coffin joint on that side.
Visible Swelling or Heat Around Joints Palpable warmth or fluid accumulation around the hock or fetlock indicates active joint capsule inflammation and declining synovial fluid health.
Muscle Wasting Along the Topline or Hindquarters Horses that carry pain shift weight off affected limbs, causing progressive muscle atrophy over the back and hindquarters — a secondary sign of joint discomfort.
Behavioral Changes or Resistance Under Saddle Pinned ears, tail wringing, bucking, or refusing to go forward on contact are classic pain-response behaviors linked to joint and articular cartilage discomfort.
Difficulty on Turns, Circles, or Collection Tight turns and collected work compress the joint capsule directly — a horse struggling with circles is communicating loading-related pain in hocks or stifles.
Increased Recovery Time After Work A horse that takes 24–48 hours to move freely after moderate exercise is showing signs that inflammation from joint stress is not resolving at a normal rate.

What Is an Equine Mobility Supplement — and Why It Matters

An equine mobility supplement is an oral nutritional product formulated to support the structural components of a horse's joints — articular cartilage, synovial fluid, and connective tissue — using ingredients that target the biological mechanisms of joint lubrication, inflammation modulation, and tissue repair.

This is different from a general-purpose horse supplement. Mobility-specific formulas prioritize joint-targeted ingredients at clinically relevant dosages rather than spreading a broad nutrient mix across many body systems. The ingredients absorb through the digestive system and deliver to joint tissues. There they contribute to cartilage matrix maintenance, reduce inflammatory cytokine signaling, and support the viscosity of synovial fluid inside the joint capsule.

"The distinction that matters: a mobility supplement is built around what happens inside the joint — cartilage matrix, synovial fluid viscosity, and connective tissue repair — not around general wellness support. These are fundamentally different formulation goals."

An equine mobility supplement is not a hoof supplement — biotin and keratin-targeted products serve hoof wall integrity, not joint tissue. And a mobility supplement is not a replacement for veterinary treatment in acute injury. It is a proactive, daily support tool for joint health management — used before problems become chronic, or alongside prescribed treatment to support tissue-level recovery.

Targeted anatomical structures: hock, stifle, fetlock, coffin joint, articular cartilage, joint capsule, synovial fluid, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments.

The result? Horse owners who recognize these signs early keep their horses working longer. Precision Equine Solutions built PJS All-In-One specifically because most equine mobility supplements on the market only address joint fluid — leaving cartilage, tendons, ligaments, and bone without targeted nutritional support. We provide a complete-leg approach because joint health doesn't exist in isolation.
Learn About Arthritis Supplement Options

What Makes the Precision Equine Solutions Mobility Supplement Different?

Precision Equine Solutions built PJS All-In-One around what actually happens inside a horse's leg — not around marketing ingredient lists. This section shows you exactly what is in the product and why each component was chosen to work at the tissue level where mobility problems begin.

Clinically Informed Ingredients That Work From the Inside Out

Effective equine mobility supplements work by supplying the raw materials joints need to maintain themselves — not by masking symptoms. The following 9 active ingredients in PJS target multiple mechanisms simultaneously: cartilage matrix support, synovial fluid viscosity, inflammation modulation, and connective tissue repair.

Glucosamine HCl

Stimulates chondrocytes to rebuild cartilage matrix. One of the most studied ingredients in equine joint science — supports cartilage maintenance in the hock and stifle.

Chondroitin Sulfate

Attracts and retains water in cartilage tissue. Works in synergy with glucosamine to resist the compressive forces horses place on joints during work.

Hyaluronic Acid

Key component of synovial fluid — improves joint lubrication and shock absorption. Especially critical for high-movement joints like hocks and fetlocks.

Collagen Peptides

Provides proline and glycine — the amino acids used in cartilage and tendon repair. The hydrolyzed form delivers superior bioavailability compared to whole collagen.

Vit C

Vitamin C (Ascorbic Acid)

Essential cofactor in collagen synthesis. Horses produce their own but supplemental vitamin C supports collagen production under the physical stress of training and competition.

This combination targets multiple joint health mechanisms simultaneously — cartilage matrix, synovial fluid viscosity, inflammation reduction, and connective tissue repair — rather than relying on any single compound.


How Do You Use PJS — and Will Your Horse Actually Eat It?

Precision Equine Solutions formulated PJS All-In-One as a powder that top-dresses directly onto your horse's regular feed. No mixing equipment, no separate preparation. Add the measured scoop to grain at feeding time.

For horses that are feed-selective, mix the powder with a small amount of apple sauce, a molasses-based carrier, or moistened grain to encourage acceptance. The formula was designed to have a palatable palatability profile — most horses accept it without modification within the first few feedings.

Bioavailability was the primary consideration in choosing powder form. The surface area of a powder means faster dissolution and absorption through the digestive lining compared to compressed pellets — you get more of the active ingredient to joint tissue, not just into the feed bucket.

Powder Form Advantages

Faster dissolution and absorption
Easy dosage adjustment for loading phase
Mixes smoothly with grain or hay
Palatable — accepted by most horses without modification
Cost-efficient — no filler binders or pressed excipients

Administration Protocol

Top-dress on feed once daily. For the loading phase (first 30 days), use the higher dose shown on the label. After 30 days, reduce to the maintenance dose for ongoing daily support. Free shipping on all orders over $100.

Does Precision Equine Solutions Have Third-Party Testing and Quality Certifications?

We produce PJS All-In-One under GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices), in alignment with FDA guidelines for equine supplements. That means our manufacturing facility follows the same quality control standards used for human dietary supplements — batch records, raw material testing, and finished product verification.

Third-party testing means an independent laboratory verifies that PJS contains what the label states — at the stated amounts, without prohibited contaminants. This is not an internal audit. It is an external check. For horse owners comparing products with no regulatory oversight guarantee, third-party verification is the closest thing to certainty available in the equine supplement category.

A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is available on request. A COA shows the actual measured ingredient levels in the finished product compared against label claims — the numbers either match or they don't. We invite you to request ours directly. Call 800-821-6921 or visit our product page for full details.

Third-Party Tested
GMP GMP Compliant
COA Available

FEI & FDA Referenced Standards

PJS All-In-One is produced in alignment with FDA guidelines and cross-referenced against FEI (Fédération Equestre Internationale) regulations. For competition horses, buyers should always confirm current prohibited substance rules with their specific governing body — but our formula was built with competition compliance in mind from day one.

Precision Equine Solutions built its reputation on one principle: the product has to work. That means we eliminate shortcuts in sourcing, we require batch-level testing, and we provide a Certificate of Analysis to any buyer who asks. Unlike generic equine supplement providers that skip third-party verification, Precision Equine Solutions delivers the quality documentation and manufacturing transparency that serious horse owners need before trusting any supplement with their horse's long-term mobility.
Explore Glucosamine's Role in Joint Health

Is the Equine Solutions Equine Mobility Supplement Right for Your Horse?

PJS All-In-One was formulated for the full spectrum of horse types — not a one-size-fits-all product, but an ingredient profile appropriate for horses at different life stages, workloads, and physical demands. Find your horse below.

For Senior & Arthritic Horses

Support for Senior and Arthritic Horses

Aging horses experience a progressive decline in cartilage quality and synovial fluid production. After age 15, joint support becomes increasingly important because the body produces fewer chondrocytes — the cells that maintain articular cartilage. Senior horses are particularly likely to develop equine osteoarthritis in the hock, stifle, and coffin joint.

PJS All-In-One addresses the specific needs of an older horse: cartilage matrix maintenance through glucosamine and chondroitin, Arto-Velox, and synovial fluid lubrication support through hyaluronic acid. This happens without the systemic risks of long-term NSAID use — phenylbutazone and flunixin meglumine carry GI and kidney risks that accumulate over time.

Expect a response time of 4–8 weeks in senior horses given slower tissue turnover. Consistent daily supplementation produces cumulative benefit — the structural support builds over time. This supplement does not replace veterinary diagnosis or prescribed treatment for diagnosed joint conditions.

CONDITIONS THIS ADDRESSES:

  • Equine osteoarthritis
  • Hock arthritis
  • Navicular syndrome
  • Ringbone
  • Fetlock degeneration
  • Laminitis recovery support
  • Post-surgical joint recovery
  • Horses 15 years and older
  • Progressive joint stiffness
For Performance Horses

Preventive Care for Performance and Competition Horses

Performance horses in regular training, competition, or heavy work place repetitive mechanical stress on joints that accelerates cartilage wear — even before clinical symptoms of lameness appear. The case for starting an equine mobility supplement preventively is strongest in this group.

Our PJS formula supports joint tissue integrity during the high-demand periods of a competition season and aids recovery between events. All ingredients were cross-referenced against common banned substance lists for equine sport — including USEF and FEI guidelines. Buyers should always confirm current rules with their governing sport body, as regulations change. Begin supplementation during the first year of serious training, not after problems appear.

The loading protocol in the first 30 days saturates joint tissue with the active compounds. After that, the maintenance dose sustains tissue-level support daily. Horses in active competition benefit most from uninterrupted daily use throughout the season.

DISCIPLINES COVERED:

  • Barrel racing horses
  • Reining horses
  • Dressage horses
  • Show jumpers and eventers
  • Hunter/jumper horses
  • Polo ponies
  • Racehorses
  • Cowboy mounted shooting horses
  • Rodeo performance horses
For All Disciplines

Tailored Use Across Disciplines — From Trail to the Arena

Different disciplines create different joint stress patterns. Trail horses experience cumulative low-grade compression over long distances — their fetlocks and coffin joints absorb thousands of footfalls per ride. Western pleasure horses work at collected gaits that load the hocks specifically. High-impact disciplines like jumping create peak compressive loads on fetlocks and coffin joints with each landing.

PJS All-In-One's broad-spectrum ingredient profile addresses joint health across these different mechanical demands. The formula targets the three primary mechanisms that all discipline-specific joint stress shares: cartilage matrix degradation, synovial fluid viscosity reduction, and post-exercise inflammation accumulation.

Trail horses and pleasure horses at lower workloads typically need only the maintenance dose. Horses in heavier work — or beginning the supplement for the first time — benefit from a 30-day loading protocol to saturate joint tissue before dropping to the maintenance level.

HORSE TYPES THIS COVERS:

  • Trail riding horses
  • Western pleasure horses
  • Barrel racing horses
  • Reining horses
  • Hunter/jumper horses
  • Dressage horses
  • Polo ponies
  • Recreational riding horses
  • Young horses entering training
For horse owners choosing between generic equine supplement brands and Precision Equine Solutions, the difference comes down to how the formula was built. Generic providers compress a broad ingredient list into sub-therapeutic doses. PJS all-in-one leg solution targets the actual tissue-level mechanisms of joint degradation — cartilage matrix, synovial fluid viscosity, and post-exercise inflammation — at dose levels that produce the movement results our 66+ verified reviews document.
View Performance Horse Joint Support Solutions
Discover Senior Horse Joint Support

What Real Horse Owners Are Saying About PJS

These are real results from real horse owners — not marketing copy. Every review below reflects a specific horse, a specific condition, and a measurable change observed after starting the PJS All-In-One equine mobility supplement.

4.68
★★★★★
From 66 verified reviews
Visible Results

4.7
Horse Acceptance

4.5
Ease of Use

4.9
Value for Money

4.4
26-yr-old gelding | Stifle/Hip | 8 months on PJS
Deborah G.
Verified Buyer
★★★★★

"My horse Levi is 26 years old and his stifle and hip on his left hind was getting worse and worse. He was barely able to walk. I started Precision around 8 months ago and he has significantly improved.

He is able to go out and enjoy the pasture and his friends. Even during the very cold winter he was able to walk. Levi is not 100 percent but giving him the Precision has definitely given me more time with him."

10-yr-old TB | Stifle & Lead Changes | 2–3 weeks to results
Allison S.
Verified Buyer
★★★★★

"My 10 yo TB was always 'not quite right' in his hind end. After hock and coffin injections he improved, but there was still something there. We tried him on PJS last summer and saw results within the first 2–3 weeks. He was stepping cleaner and deeper underneath himself and after about a month his stressful left-to-right lead change suddenly became easy and fluid!"

Young fast-growing horse | Multiple joint issues | 40 days
Ruth Z.
Verified Buyer
★★★★★

"I have a young horse with several issues related to being a young fast-growing huge horse. I've struggled to keep him completely comfortable and able to work at an appropriate level until starting him on PJS. He's been on it for approx 40 days and is moving better than ever and finally comfortable and happy at work."

Older heading horse | Hock soreness | Semi-retired
K. Alan B.
Verified Buyer
★★★★★

"I have an older heading horse that is semi-retired. He was having problems in his hocks but PJS makes him feel like competing again. When the younger kids rope the hot heels he doesn't get sore anymore."

Mare with hock arthritis | 5+ stars | Ongoing preventive use
Alison K.R.
Verified Buyer
★★★★★

"I feel the product has improved my mare's hock mobility significantly. She has struggled with hock arthritis since she was younger. On this product she moves much more freely and seems to show less discomfort at faster gaits like the trot and canter.

I highly recommend PJS. I am using it now for my younger horse also as a preventative."

Cowboy Mounted Shooting horse | Grade 1 lame | 6 weeks to compete
Melissa N.
Verified Buyer
★★★★★

"Thank you, Precision Joint Solution, for bringing my Cowboy Mounted Shooting horse back to performance level! He was lame front left with an undiagnosed condition — clean X-rays, ultrasound, palpation but grade 1 lame and off work for 3 months. The only change I made was adding this supplement to his feed and 1 month later we were back to light work. Two weeks after that, we were competing again."

Horse with locking stifle | Life-long use | 5 stars
Carol D.
Verified Buyer
★★★★★

"I have taken my horse off PJS a few times thinking he was doing much better with his locking stifle and in each case within a week he was much worse. I have sworn never again will he go without it. I LOVE this product — it truly works."

5-yr-old with locking stifles | 2–4 weeks to results
Lisa
Verified Buyer
★★★★★

"I see positive results with use for my 5 yo with locking stifles. She has become more comfortable and doesn't swap leads behind."

Mare | Arthritis | Dramatic comfort improvement
Anonymous
Verified Buyer
★★★★★

"I am absolutely LOVING this supplement. My mare has arthritis and I have noticed a dramatic change in the way that she moves as well as her comfort level."

Frequently Asked Questions About Equine Mobility Supplements

Find answers to the most common questions horse owners ask before starting a mobility supplement — organized by topic so you can go directly to what matters most.

About the Product
Watch for stiffness during the first 10–15 minutes of exercise, shortened stride length, reluctance to pick up a specific canter lead, visible swelling or heat around joints, and behavioral resistance under saddle. A lameness examination by an equine veterinarian is the definitive path — but most owners choose to begin supplementation at the first signs of stiffness rather than waiting for a formal diagnosis. Early intervention matters because articular cartilage does not regenerate easily once lost.
Yes — they target completely different tissues. A mobility supplement focuses on joint cartilage, synovial fluid, and connective tissue using glucosamine, hyaluronic acid, and chondroitin. A hoof supplement primarily addresses keratin and hoof wall integrity using biotin, zinc, and amino acids. Some overlap exists in ingredients like MSM, but the formulation priorities and dosage ratios are entirely different. Do not use a hoof supplement as a substitute for joint support.
You can, but stacking multiple joint-targeted supplements risks over-supplementing certain ingredients like glucosamine. Review the full ingredient panel of every supplement currently in your horse's program and check for ingredient overlap. If your horse is already on a joint supplement, you may be able to reduce or discontinue the other product once PJS is established. Consult your equine veterinarian if your horse is on more than two supplements simultaneously.
No supplement cures equine osteoarthritis or reverses existing cartilage loss — and any brand that claims otherwise is overstating the science. PJS All-In-One supports joint tissue maintenance, reduces inflammatory signaling, and may slow the progression of degenerative joint changes. It helps horses move more comfortably and recover more efficiently from work. But it is a management and support tool — not a curative treatment. Horses with diagnosed arthritis should remain under veterinary care.
Many owners notice changes in warmup behavior and willingness to move forward within 2–4 weeks. More significant structural support effects — improved stride length, reduced stiffness, better lead changes — develop over 6–12 weeks of consistent daily use. Horses in earlier stages of joint decline tend to respond faster than horses with advanced degeneration. Senior horses may take the full 8–12 weeks given slower tissue turnover. Consistency matters more than dose size.
Dosage and Usage
Follow the label dosage on your specific package. PJS uses a loading dose 2 scoops for 10-14 days, Ponies - 1 scoop loading, 1/2 scoop maintence — Both doses are specified on the product label. Contact us at 800-821-6921 if you have questions about dosing for a specific horse's weight or condition.
Yes — daily use is both safe and recommended. The cumulative benefit of joint supplementation depends on consistent supply of the active ingredients. Missing occasional days is not harmful, but the supplement works best as an uninterrupted daily routine. Horses on PJS long-term show progressive improvement precisely because the ingredients build in joint tissue over time. Treat it like any other daily feed addition — consistent and routine.
Top-dress the measured scoop directly onto your horse's regular grain or wet feed. For horses that are reluctant to eat new additions, introduce gradually by starting with a quarter dose for the first 3–5 days, then building to full dose. You can also mix the powder with a small amount of apple sauce, a molasses-based carrier, or a tablespoon of vegetable oil to help it adhere to hay or dry feed. Most horses accept PJS without modification within the first week.
The benefits of joint supplementation are not permanent — they depend on continued daily supply of the supporting ingredients. Horses that stop receiving PJS typically regress toward pre-supplementation joint status within 4–8 weeks as the active compounds are metabolized and not replaced. This is especially noticeable in horses with chronic joint conditions like osteoarthritis. Carol Dover, one of our verified buyers, stopped PJS three times and each time saw her horse decline within a week. Long-term daily use is the standard for horses with ongoing joint concerns.
At label-recommended doses, ingredients like glucosamine and MSM have a wide safety margin in horses. Exceeding the label dose chronically is not recommended and does not accelerate results — joint tissue uptake of these compounds has a saturation point. If accidental large over-consumption occurs, contact your equine veterinarian. Standard label dosing is designed specifically for the average horse weight range — adjust for significantly smaller or larger horses.
Safety and Veterinary Guidance
Most ingredient profiles in equine joint supplements — including key compounds in PJS — are not extensively studied in pregnant mares or lactating mares. We do not make safety claims for this population. Any supplementation during gestation or lactation should be discussed with your equine veterinarian before beginning. Your vet can assess the specific risk profile against your mare's health status and stage of pregnancy.
Many equine veterinarians support daily mobility supplementation as part of a comprehensive joint management plan — especially for horses with early-stage arthritis, those in heavy work, or senior horses aging out of full-time competition. Some vets prefer injectable hyaluronic acid or corticosteroid therapies for more advanced cases, and those approaches are not mutually exclusive with oral supplementation. PJS does not replace veterinary diagnosis or prescribed treatment — it supports the tissue environment between veterinary interventions.
Equine supplements in the United States are not pre-approved by the FDA the way pharmaceuticals are. However, PJS is produced under GMP (Good Manufacturing Practice) guidelines in alignment with FDA standards — the same manufacturing quality system used for human dietary supplements. Third-party testing and a Certificate of Analysis (COA) available on request provide the most reliable quality assurance currently available in this category. We stand behind our formula with transparency, not just compliance language.
What happens when you buy a supplement and your horse's behavior doesn't change? Precision Equine Solutions prevents it by building the FAQ above on honest, expectation-calibrating answers — not sales copy. We tell you what the product can't do alongside what it can. That's not a legal disclaimer. That's the standard we hold our brand to, and it's why horse owners recommend PJS by name in a category full of overclaiming.

Choose Your Supply and Start Supporting Your Horse Today

You have done the research. You know what your horse needs. This is where that care translates into action — choose the supply level that fits your horse's program and start the first step toward better movement.

Select Your Package

Starter Supply
1-Month Supply
$65-$69.99

  • Full 30-day loading protocol included
  • Free shipping on orders over $100
  • GMP-produced, COA available
Order 1-Month Supply
Best Value — Multi-Horse
90 Days Supply (Coming Soon)
$185-$199
Save 11%
  • Maximum per-day cost savings
  • Multi-horse household value
  • Free shipping included
  • Subscription option — cancel anytime
Order 6-Month Supply
View Full Product Details — PJS All-In-One

Produced under GMP guidelines. FEI referenced. COA available on request. Free shipping on orders over $100.