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	<title>Comments on: Clicking Joints in Horses</title>
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		<title>By: Kimber</title>
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		<description>It&#039;s so nice to hear that others have this problem.  I have a 6 yo QH gelding, grandma was a thouroughbred, and he is shaped more like a TB.  His joints click and I have spent alot of money trying to figure out why.  Best the vet could say was that he grew really fast in a short amount of time (which he did).  No injuries or lameness.  Have tried several different supplements, some have worked for a few weeks, then the clicks are back.  In cold (Colorado) weather, the clicks are less severe.  The closer it gets to warm weather, the louder the clicks get.  He has no problem cutting corners and loves jumping.  He&#039;s very healthly overall, just the clicks.  Please let me know how the silicon works. 
 
Kimber </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#039;s so nice to hear that others have this problem.  I have a 6 yo QH gelding, grandma was a thouroughbred, and he is shaped more like a TB.  His joints click and I have spent alot of money trying to figure out why.  Best the vet could say was that he grew really fast in a short amount of time (which he did).  No injuries or lameness.  Have tried several different supplements, some have worked for a few weeks, then the clicks are back.  In cold (Colorado) weather, the clicks are less severe.  The closer it gets to warm weather, the louder the clicks get.  He has no problem cutting corners and loves jumping.  He&#039;s very healthly overall, just the clicks.  Please let me know how the silicon works. </p>
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