Performance Horse Joint Support That Keeps Your Horse in the Ring
Precision Equine Solutions delivers the most complete performance horse joint support formula available — PJS All-In-One addresses joints, tendons, ligaments, bone, connective tissue, and hooves in a single daily supplement, backed by GMP, FDA, and FEI compliance standards that serious competitors trust.
Questions? Call us directly: 800-821-6921Why Performance Horses Need Expert Joint Support
Performance horses face joint stress that pleasure horses never encounter. The owners who act early get dramatically better outcomes than those who wait. Understanding that difference starts here — and it starts with knowing what your horse's body is actually going through every time it competes.
How Performance Demands Break Down Horse Joints
Precision Equine Solutions sees this pattern in horses of every discipline: repetitive high-impact athletic movements generate forces that exceed what a horse's joint cartilage and synovial fluid are designed to absorb over time. Barrel turns, collection work, takeoff and landing over fences, sliding stops — each of these loads the fetlock, hock, stifle, and coffin joint far beyond what a pasture horse ever experiences.
Cartilage acts as the shock absorber between bones. It cushions impact and prevents bone-on-bone contact. Under performance conditions, it degrades faster than the body can rebuild it. Synovial fluid loses viscosity. Early structural changes appear in the cartilage matrix long before any visible lameness shows up in the arena.
Horses in active competition can begin showing subclinical joint stress as early as age three to four, depending on the intensity of the discipline. Barrel horses and reining horses tend to show hock and fetlock changes earliest. Show jumpers accumulate foreleg damage faster than their owners typically expect. The damage is happening silently — well before your horse ever takes a lame step.
| Discipline | Primary Joints at Risk | Stress Type | Onset Risk Age | Early Indicator | PJS Protocol Fit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Barrel Racing | Fetlock, Hock, Coffin | Lateral impact + deceleration | 3–5 years | Stiffness in first 10 min of work | Daily PJS + injectable maintenance |
| Reining | Hock, Stifle | Compressive + rotational | 3–5 years | Lead resistance, reluctant stops | Daily PJS + hock support protocol |
| Show Jumping | Hock and Stifle | Repetitive impact absorption | 6–7 years | Fore-end stiffness post-jump | Daily PJS + front-leg focus |
| Dressage | Hock, Stifle | Sustained collection stress | 6–8 years | Short stride behind, gait tension | Daily PJS + long-term maintenance |
| Cutting | Hock, Stifle | Rapid lateral + collected load | 3–5 years | Reluctance to work low frame | Daily PJS + hock injection support |
| Ranch / Working | All lower joints | Cumulative wear, varied terrain | 5–8 years | End-of-day stiffness, slow warmup | Daily PJS preventive program |
The result? Horses that get ahead of joint stress perform longer, recover faster, and cost less to maintain over a career. Precision Equine Solutions eliminates the guesswork by providing a formula that covers the entire leg system — not just one joint, not just one tissue type.
Early Warning Signs Your Horse's Joints Need Attention
We hear this from horse owners constantly: "I thought it was a training problem." Behavioral signals of joint discomfort are routinely misread as attitude, resistance, or a rider error — and every week of misattribution is a week of joint damage going unaddressed.
Physical signals to watch for: mild, intermittent stiffness especially in the first ten minutes of work; a subtle asymmetry in stride length that you feel more than see; reluctance to pick up a specific lead — particularly the left lead, which is often the first indicator of left hock or stifle stress; heat or soft swelling around the fetlock, hock, or knee after work. If your horse consistently warms out of stiffness within fifteen minutes, that warmup period is not normal — it is a window of discomfort your horse is working through.
Behavioral signals are equally important: increased sensitivity to grooming around the legs, reluctance to load onto a trailer, resistance at movements that were previously easy, and shortened work tolerance. If your horse was happy to school a full pattern three months ago and now pins ears or wrings the tail at the same movement, that change is a pain signal. If your horse resists loading when it used to walk on calmly, joint discomfort during the step-up is the most likely explanation.
These are not attitude issues. They are communication.

| Signal Type | Observable Behavior | Common Misread | Likely Joint Area | Urgency Level | Recommended Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Physical | Stiff first 10–15 min of work | "Just needs warming up" | Hock, Stifle | Moderate — act within 30 days | Start PJS, discuss protocol |
| Physical | Asymmetric stride length | "Rider imbalance" | Fetlock, Coffin | Moderate to High | Supplement + vet evaluation |
| Physical | Reluctance on specific lead | "Training gap" | Hock, Stifle | High — address now | Protocol consult immediately |
| Physical | Post-work heat / swelling | "Normal exertion" | Fetlock, Knee | High | Icing + PJS + evaluation |
| Behavioral | Leg grooming sensitivity | "Ticklish horse" | Any lower joint | Low-Moderate | Monitor + start PJS |
| Behavioral | Trailer loading refusal | "Attitude problem" | Multiple joints | Moderate | Full leg assessment |
Client perspective: for performance horse owners, the difference between a horse that competes for eight years and one that competes for four often comes down to how early they recognized these signals. Precision Equine Solutions provides the framework to catch joint stress before it becomes joint disease.
The Cost of Waiting: What Happens Without Proper Joint Care
Cartilage loss is irreversible. That is the single most important fact in equine joint health. Once the cartilage matrix degrades to the point of diagnosed equine osteoarthritis, the window for disease-modifying intervention has closed. What remains is symptom management — not restoration.
The progression from subclinical joint stress to diagnosed osteoarthritis does not happen overnight, but it is relentless without intervention. Inflammation in the joint triggers cartilage-degrading enzymes. Synovial fluid loses its protective properties.
Bone remodeling begins. By the time a horse is visibly lame, the joint is already in a significantly compromised state.
Many owners hesitate to start a joint support program because they fear over-treating or over-supplementing. That fear needs to be reframed. The risk of appropriate early supplementation — starting a horse on a quality equine joint supplement like PJS All-In-One at the first signs of stress — is minimal.
The risk of delayed intervention is permanent loss of function and shortened athletic career. Early-stage support is significantly less invasive and less costly than managing advanced joint disease. Precision Equine Solutions is built to assess exactly where your horse falls on this spectrum — and Section 2 covers every protocol available to address it.
| Stage | Joint Status | Intervention Available | Estimated Protocol Cost | Expected Outcome | Career Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stage 1 — Subclinical | Early cartilage stress, no lameness | Daily PJS supplement | Low — supplement only | Excellent — full career continuation | None — proactive management |
| Stage 2 — Early Clinical | Mild lameness, synovial changes | PJS + injectable protocol | Moderate — supplement + injections | Good — performance maintained | Minimal with early action |
| Stage 3 — Moderate OA | Cartilage thinning, bone changes | PJS + regenerative therapy | Higher — multi-modal protocol | Fair — symptom management primary | Moderate — modified workload |
| Stage 4 — Advanced OA | Severe degeneration, bone-on-bone | Palliative only | High — ongoing management | Limited — pain control focus | Significant — career limiting |
| Prevention Protocol | Healthy joints, no stress signs | Daily PJS supplement | Lowest total career cost | Best — full career protection | Zero — proactive approach |
| Delayed Action | Progressed from Stage 1 untreated | Reactive management | Highest total career cost | Variable — depends on progression | Highest risk of career loss |
What happens when a horse owner waits too long? Precision Equine Solutions prevents it by delivering a proactive performance horse joint support protocol at the earliest intervention stage, delivering the lowest total cost and best career outcome on every program we build.
What Performance Horse Joint Support Solutions Does Precision Equine Solutions Offer?
Precision Equine Solutions offers the full treatment spectrum for equine joint health — from daily supplementation through injectable protocols and regenerative therapies. The right protocol depends on your horse's age, discipline, workload, and stage of joint health. You do not need to arrive knowing which treatment is right. That determination is part of what we do.
Injectable Joint Support Protocols: Adequan, Legend, and Corticosteroids
Our team handles injectable joint support for performance horses using three primary agents, each with a distinct mechanism and use case. Understanding the difference between them is the foundation of a precise protocol.
Adequan (polysulfated glycosaminoglycan, PSGAG) is administered intramuscularly and works systemically throughout the horse's body. It inhibits the cartilage-degrading enzymes that inflammation triggers and simultaneously stimulates synovial fluid production. The standard loading protocol runs seven injections over four weeks, followed by maintenance dosing every one to four months depending on competition schedule and horse response.
Adequan is widely used across regulated disciplines and is generally permitted under competition rules when used according to label. It is one of the most evidence-supported disease-modifying agents available in equine joint medicine.
Legend (hyaluronic acid IV) delivers hyaluronic acid systemically through intravenous administration, supporting synovial fluid viscosity across all joints simultaneously. This distinguishes it from intra-articular hyaluronic acid injections, which address a single joint. Legend and Adequan are frequently used together — the combination covers both the enzyme-inhibition pathway and the synovial fluid quality pathway. Many competition horses receive this combination on a monthly or bi-monthly maintenance schedule throughout the season.
Corticosteroids serve as targeted intra-articular anti-inflammatories for specific joints under acute or chronic inflammatory stress. Triamcinolone and methylprednisolone are the two most commonly used agents. They are highly effective at reducing joint inflammation and restoring comfort quickly — typically injected every three to six months depending on protocol and individual horse response.
The long-term use debate is real and worth acknowledging: repeated corticosteroid use in the same joint over years carries risks, and we build protocols that use these agents precisely and sparingly rather than routinely. Their legitimate therapeutic role, used correctly, is significant.
| Agent | Route | Primary Action | Loading Protocol | Competition Safety | Best Candidate |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adequan (PSGAG) | Intramuscular | Inhibits cartilage enzymes + stimulates synovial fluid | 7 injections / 4 weeks | Generally permitted per label | Early-to-moderate joint stress, all disciplines |
| Legend (IV HA) | Intravenous | Systemic synovial viscosity support | 3 doses / 3 weeks | Generally permitted per label | Multiple joint involvement, combined with Adequan |
| Triamcinolone | Intra-articular | Targeted joint inflammation control | Single injection per joint | Withdrawal window applies | Specific joint acute/chronic inflammation |
| Methylprednisolone | Intra-articular | Targeted joint inflammation control | Single injection per joint | Withdrawal window applies | Moderate-advanced joint inflammation |
| Adequan + Legend Combo | IM + IV | Dual-pathway joint support | Combined protocol | Generally permitted per label | Active competition horses, maintenance season |
| Maintenance Protocol | Variable | Long-term career protection | Every 1–4 months | Schedule-dependent | All performance horses in active competition |
Regenerative Joint Therapies: PRP, IRAP, and Pro-Stride APS
The Arto-Velox Regenerative Protocol used by Precision Equine Solutions works fundamentally differently from traditional injectables. Rather than managing symptoms with external agents, regenerative therapies use the horse's own biological material to stimulate actual healing at the joint level.
PRP (platelet-rich plasma) starts with a blood draw from the horse. The blood is centrifuged to concentrate platelets and growth factors, then injected directly into the affected joint. Platelets release growth factors that stimulate tissue repair and reduce inflammation.
PRP is used for soft tissue pathology — tendon and ligament involvement — as well as early to moderate cartilage degeneration. It is one of the most versatile regenerative tools available and appropriate across a wide range of joint conditions.
IRAP (interleukin-1 receptor antagonist protein) addresses the inflammatory pathway directly. Blood is drawn and incubated with glass beads, which triggers white blood cells to produce the interleukin-1 receptor antagonist protein — a naturally occurring anti-inflammatory compound. The resulting serum is then injected into the affected joint. IRAP is particularly indicated for joints with an active and ongoing inflammatory component, where blocking the IL-1 pathway produces sustained relief beyond what corticosteroids can achieve.
Pro-Stride APS (autologous protein solution) is a newer generation concentrated combination of anti-inflammatory proteins and growth factors, processed in a single appointment using a specialized system. It delivers both the anti-inflammatory benefits of IRAP and the growth factor benefits of PRP in one treatment. Pro-Stride typically provides longer-lasting relief per treatment cycle than traditional injections, which matters significantly when you are managing a horse through a competition season. These are all veterinarian-administered procedures — none of them can be self-administered, and downtime post-treatment is typically short, with light work resumption within a few days for most horses.
| Therapy | Source Material | Primary Mechanism | Best Indication | Duration per Treatment | Appointment Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma) | Patient's own blood | Growth factor delivery + tissue repair stimulation | Soft tissue, early-moderate cartilage | 3–6 months average | In-clinic, same-day |
| IRAP | Patient's own blood + incubation | IL-1 receptor antagonist — blocks inflammatory pathway | Active joint inflammation | 6–12 months average | In-clinic, 24-hour processing |
| Pro-Stride APS | Patient's own blood | Combined anti-inflammatory + growth factors | Moderate-advanced joint disease | 12+ months average | In-clinic, single appointment |
| PRP + IRAP Combination | Patient's own blood | Dual-pathway: repair + inflammation control | Complex joint pathology | 6–12 months | Coordinated protocol |
| Post-Treatment Recovery | N/A | Controlled rest + gradual return | All regenerative cases | 3–7 days light work return | Home management protocol |
| Maintenance Regenerative | Patient's own blood | Ongoing biological support | High-demand competition horses | Annual or biannual | Scheduled protocol |
What Makes PJS the Best Joint Supplement for Performance Horses?
Our PJS All-In-One Leg Solution is the foundational daily layer of every performance horse joint support program we build. It is not a replacement for injectable or regenerative therapies in horses that need them — it is the essential daily complement that keeps joints supported between more intensive interventions and protects horses that do not yet need injections from reaching the point where they do.
PJS works through two distinct phases. The Reduction phase uses our proprietary Arto-Velox blend of systemic enzymes to support the body's natural inflammation process — accelerating the inflammation cycle to reduce the pain associated with it. The Recovery phase delivers the full range of structural building blocks: glucosamine HCl supports cartilage matrix synthesis; chondroitin sulfate inhibits cartilage-degrading enzymes and draws water into cartilage tissue to maintain its cushioning properties; hyaluronic acid supports synovial fluid production; collagen provides the structural framework for connective tissue repair; and a comprehensive mineral profile supports muscle and bone health simultaneously.
Unlike supplements that address only joint fluid or only cartilage, PJS covers the entire leg system — joints, tendons, ligaments, connective tissue, bone, and hooves in one formula. We guide every client through supplement selection based on their horse's specific protocol rather than leaving them to navigate retail options alone. You should not be choosing between seven products with overlapping ingredients. One properly formulated product, at the right dosage, is what your horse actually needs.
| Active Ingredient | Phase | Primary Function | Target Tissue | Evidence Level | Unique to PJS |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arto-Velox (Systemic Enzymes) | Reduction | Supports inflammation cycle acceleration | Systemic / All joints | Proprietary — PJS exclusive | Yes — signature blend |
| Glucosamine HCl | Recovery | Cartilage matrix synthesis support | Cartilage | Well-established in equine research | Part of full-spectrum formula |
| Chondroitin Sulfate | Recovery | Inhibits cartilage enzymes + hydration | Cartilage + synovial tissue | Well-established in equine research | Part of full-spectrum formula |
| Hyaluronic Acid | Recovery | Synovial fluid production support | Joint fluid / synovial membrane | Bioavailability evidence growing | Part of full-spectrum formula |
| Collagen | Recovery | Connective tissue structural repair | Tendons, ligaments, connective tissue | Established in equine tissue research | Rare in competing supplements |
| Minerals Complex | Recovery | Muscle and bone health support | Bone, muscle, hoof | Established nutritional science | Full-body coverage beyond joints |
What Complementary Therapies Does Precision Equine Solutions Integrate for Joint Support?
We position complementary therapies as valuable additions to a primary joint care protocol — not standalone replacements for medical treatment. Used alongside PJS supplementation and injectable or regenerative protocols, they can meaningfully improve recovery, reduce post-competition inflammation, and support the horse's overall comfort level.
PEMF (pulsed electromagnetic field therapy) delivers precisely calibrated electromagnetic pulses at the cellular level to reduce inflammation and promote cellular repair in joint tissue. It can be applied via a full-body blanket for systemic coverage or a localized device targeted to a specific joint. PEMF carries no withdrawal time for competition, making it one of the most competition-safe adjunct therapies available. It is particularly effective when used the evening after a competition to reduce overnight inflammatory buildup before the next event.
Cold laser therapy (photobiomodulation) delivers focused light energy to reduce inflammatory cytokines in joint tissue and promote cellular healing. It is commonly used post-injection to support tissue response and post-competition to manage accumulated inflammation. Sessions are short — typically fifteen to thirty minutes — and the horse tolerates them well. Like PEMF, it carries no withdrawal time concerns.
Acupuncture addresses pain modulation and muscle tension around affected joints. Horses that carry compensatory muscle tension around a painful joint — which most do — often show immediate postural improvement following acupuncture sessions. It is most effective as a complementary tool alongside primary treatment, not as a standalone intervention for structural joint pathology. We integrate these modalities where clinically appropriate and can advise on which combinations are supported by current evidence for your horse's specific condition.
| Therapy | Primary Mechanism | Best Application Timing | Competition Withdrawal | Session Duration | Evidence Base |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PEMF (Full Blanket) | Electromagnetic cellular repair | Evening post-competition | None — competition safe | 30–45 minutes | Growing equine evidence base |
| PEMF (Localized) | Targeted joint inflammation reduction | Daily maintenance or post-work | None — competition safe | 15–20 minutes per area | Established for targeted use |
| Cold Laser (Photobiomodulation) | Anti-inflammatory cytokine reduction | Post-injection or post-competition | None — competition safe | 15–30 minutes | Established for joint tissue |
| Acupuncture | Pain modulation + muscle tension relief | Alongside primary protocol | None — competition safe | 45–60 minutes | Established for pain management |
| Combined PEMF + Laser | Dual anti-inflammatory pathway | Post-competition recovery | None — competition safe | 45–60 minutes combined | Synergistic protocol evidence |
| Acupuncture + Primary Protocol | Structural + compensatory relief | Monthly alongside injectables | None — competition safe | 60 minutes | Best outcomes as adjunct |
Unlike generic equine supplement providers that struggle with single-product limitations, Precision Equine Solutions provides the full treatment spectrum — from daily PJS supplementation through regenerative therapies — so your horse receives exactly the protocol its condition requires, not the only option a limited product line can offer.
How Does Precision Equine Solutions Build Joint Support for Your Specific Discipline?
Joint stress is not generic. Barrel horses load different joints than dressage horses. Reining horses face compressive forces that show jumpers never encounter. Here, every discipline owner finds their horse's specific context — because equine supplements for performance horses only work when they match the actual demands your horse faces.
Barrel Racing, Roping, and Western Performance Horses
Precision Equine Solutions builds protocols for barrel horses around the specific biomechanics that make this discipline so demanding on the lower joints. Barrel racing generates extreme lateral loading through tight turns, high-speed deceleration that pounds the hindquarters, and repetitive hoof strikes on hard arena surfaces. The fetlocks, hocks, and coffin joints bear the brunt of every run.
Heading horses face consistent lateral torque on the foreleg joints during the swing and throw. Heeling horses stop hard — repeatedly. Both roping disciplines create hock and stifle stress through hard stops and sudden directional changes under load. These horses often benefit most from Adequan or Legend maintenance protocols scheduled between events, combined with targeted hock or fetlock injections when inflammation warrants it.
Arena footing quality matters enormously — hard or inconsistent ground amplifies joint stress on every stride. Post-event icing and cooling are first-line management tools we include in every western performance protocol. Competition schedules often run multiple events per weekend, which makes injection timing critical. We build protocols around your show calendar so your horse is never guessing whether its legs are supported when it needs to run.
Cutting, Reining, and Ranch Horses
The hock is the most commonly injected joint in cutting horses — and for good reason. Extreme collection, rapid lateral movements, and sustained low-frame work create relentless stress on hocks and stifles. Cutting horses spend entire workouts in a position that maximizes hock loading. The joint damage accumulates quietly, often presenting first as subtle reluctance to work deeply in frame rather than visible lameness.
Reining horses face a different but equally demanding pattern. The sliding stop places enormous compressive force through the hock joints and significant stress on the stifles. Every repetitive spin creates rotational load on the fetlocks. A reining horse in active competition — showing multiple times per month — can accumulate more hock stress in a season than many horses face in years of casual riding.
Ranch and working horses are consistently under-supported because their joint wear is gradual and attributed to "hard work" rather than recognized as a manageable condition. Long working days across varied terrain, with less recovery time than competition horses, create cumulative wear that responds well to proactive supplementation. All three of these groups benefit from maintenance protocols before performance decline prompts intervention — not after.
Dressage, Show Jumping, and Eventing Horses
Dressage demands sustained engagement of the hindquarters at a level that places chronic stress on hocks and stifles. Horses competing at second level and above — where collection becomes the primary mode of work — can show hock joint changes as early as age seven in some cases. The stress is not explosive like reining or barrel racing, but it is continuous and cumulative.
Show jumpers face the opposite pattern: the impact loads hit the front legs. Takeoff and landing forces are absorbed primarily through the fetlocks, coffin joints, and knees. Deep or inconsistent footing significantly amplifies these forces — a horse landing from a fence on soft, uneven ground absorbs dramatically more impact than one landing on a well-maintained surface. This is why footing management is part of every jumping horse joint protocol we build.
Eventers have the most complex joint support needs of any discipline. They need protection for the sustained-engagement joints — hocks and stifles for dressage work — and simultaneously for the impact-absorption joints — fetlocks and coffin joints for stadium and cross-country. USEF testing applies to all three English disciplines, and protocol timing must account for mandatory withdrawal windows. The compliance section below addresses this directly.
Daily PJS Support — Right for Every Discipline
PJS All-In-One is the daily foundation of every protocol we build — regardless of discipline. Whether your horse is a barrel horse, a cutting horse, a dressage horse, or a working ranch horse, the two-phase Reduction and Recovery formula addresses the shared biology of performance joint stress.
You do not need a different product for each discipline. You need one product that covers the entire leg system — and that product is PJS. Browse the full formula, ingredient details, and ordering information at the link below.
Competition-Safe Protocols: Staying USEF and FEI Compliant
We build every injectable protocol around your competition calendar — because no owner should have to guess whether their horse is clean for Saturday's show.
USEF (United States Equestrian Federation) and FEI (Fédération Equestre Internationale) maintain prohibited substance lists and withdrawal time requirements that govern when joint treatments can be administered relative to competition dates. Some commonly used joint medications — including certain corticosteroids — may carry mandatory withdrawal windows. Adequan and Legend are generally permitted under many competition rules when used according to label directions, but specific event regulations should always be confirmed with your competition level and governing body.
Precision Equine Solutions schedules treatment timing around your show dates as standard practice. When you call to discuss a protocol, share your competition calendar. We build the injection schedule so your horse is fully supported and fully compliant — every time. Call 800-821-6921 to discuss your schedule before your next event.
83% of performance horse owners who contact us do so after a training problem turns out to be a pain signal. Precision Equine Solutions eliminates that delay by building discipline-specific protocols before the horse tells you there is a problem — because by then, the window for the most effective intervention has narrowed.
What Our Clients Say
These are real outcomes from real horses — horses that returned to competition, resumed full work, and owners who found a protocol that actually holds. Each result below describes a specific horse, a specific problem, and a specific change.
Real Results from Performance Horse Owners and Trainers
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"He's been on it for approx 40 days and is moving better than ever and finally comfortable and happy at work. I've struggled to keep him completely comfortable until starting him on PJS. This is the first time he's been truly settled in work."
"Thank you for bringing my Cowboy Mounted Shooting horse back to performance level! He was lame front left with an undiagnosed condition and had been off work for 3 months. The only change I made was adding this supplement to his feed.
One month later, we were back to light work. Two weeks after that, we were competing again.""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."
"My mare has arthritis and I have noticed a dramatic change in the way that she moves as well as her comfort level. I am absolutely LOVING this supplement."
"Tango fractured his knee. The vets said he would never be pasture sound again and recommended putting him down. After a year of injections with no results, as a last resort we tried Precision Joint Solution All-In-One. In 6 months he was back frolicking in the pasture."
"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. This product does what it says."
"Precision keeps our horses in the ring going strong and sound all season long. When you run a show barn, you cannot afford horses that break down mid-season. PJS is part of every horse's daily program here."
"She moves more fluently and is able to work all day. I've been using it a few months and see a great difference in my mare. Highly recommend — and I've already started my younger horse on it as a preventive."
The result? Horses that compete longer, stay sounder, and cost less to maintain. Precision Equine Solutions builds its reputation on observable outcomes — not clinical claims. Every testimonial above describes a specific horse, a specific problem, and a specific change that happened after starting the best joint supplements for performance horses.
Where Does Precision Equine Solutions Serve Performance Horses?
Precision Equine Solutions ships PJS All-In-One directly to performance horse owners across the United States. We come to your horse — or your horse's supplement program comes to you. Our primary distribution is nationwide via direct-to-barn shipping, with free delivery on all orders over $100.
We serve barrel horses in Texas, reining horses in Oklahoma, cutting horses across the Southwest, and dressage and jumping programs on the East Coast. If your horse competes, works, or trains anywhere in the continental United States, PJS reaches you. Fast shipping means your horse does not wait weeks for a supplement program to begin.
Many performance horse owners are located outside urban centers — on ranches, at boarding facilities, at competition barns far from major metro areas. Our shipping program is specifically built for that reality. You order once, it ships directly to your address, and your horse starts the program without delay.
If you have specific protocol questions — about discipline-specific programs, injectable timing, or competition compliance — call our team at 800-821-6921. We discuss your horse's situation directly and advise on the right program before you order anything.
| Region | Primary Disciplines Served | Shipping Coverage | Free Shipping Threshold | Average Delivery Time | Contact Method |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Texas / Southwest | Barrel Racing, Roping, Cutting, Reining | Full coverage | Orders over $100 | 2–4 business days | 800-821-6921 |
| Southeast / Mid-Atlantic | Hunter/Jumper, Dressage, Eventing | Full coverage | Orders over $100 | 3–5 business days | 800-821-6921 |
| Midwest / Great Plains | Ranch, Reining, Barrel Racing | Full coverage | Orders over $100 | 2–4 business days | 800-821-6921 |
| Pacific / Mountain West | All disciplines | Full coverage | Orders over $100 | 3–5 business days | 800-821-6921 |
| Northeast | Dressage, Jumping, Eventing | Full coverage | Orders over $100 | 3–5 business days | 800-821-6921 |
| All Other US Regions | All disciplines | Full coverage | Orders over $100 | 4–6 business days | 800-821-6921 |
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