How BoneKare USA Brought Back a Top Hunter Mount for Merryburn Farm’s Caroline Weeden 

For horses that love the life of competition, there can be nothing worse than a career-limiting injury. Just like humans, horses can feel the effects from an injury long after that said injury has recovered. This was the case for a beloved horse with Merryburn Farm’s Caroline Weeden. Having had an illustrious career in the Conformation Hunters, Weeden’s horse eventually suffered a hairline fracture, but after a proper rehabilitation process was once again cleared for work. He went on to add more accomplishments to his career and stepped down the levels as he got older, but one thing Weeden still struggled with was the inconsistency in his day to day work. 

Merryburn Farm’s Carl Weeden. Photo courtesey of Merryburn Farm

“As he got older, he would have days that he got sore on the old injury,” explained Weeden. “It was limiting his ability to go on and have a career of any kind. He is a horse that certainly enjoys his job.” 

Enter BoneKare USA. A self-proclaimed skeptic but with nothing to lose, Weeden decided to give the product a try. The result was a victorious one and she immediately saw a change in his soundness and the consistency of his soundness, stating “before he started BoneKare, he would have a little difference day to day in how he felt and it really fluctuated, but with BoneKare he’s incredibly consistent in his everyday soundness.

“I am the biggest skeptic in the universe so I really have to have something work for me to use it,” she continued. “I have to have its effectiveness proven to me in my own barn, which BoneKare has now done. I am excited that it will allow this horse to go on and have a nice life after a high-end career, which is incredibly important for these animals.” 

BoneKare is the only supplement of its kind on the market. Recommended by users and veterinarians alike, the product is beneficial to horses in various scenarios including – 

  • Horses with neck, shoulder and back issues
  • Horses whose daily diet lacks fresh, quality green pastures
  • Horses with pre-existing or at-risk of bone disorders and injuries
  • Broodmares in foal
  • Post-surgical and healing horses
  • Developing and aging equines
  • Have competition lifestyles
  • Have bone bruising and/or soreness from artificial footing