NDS® Equine TendonX®
NDS® Equine TendonX®
NDS Equine Nutrition
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+ Suspensory ligament
+ Collateral ligaments of the coffin joint, fetlock joint and hock joints
+ Palmar annular ligament of the fetlock
+ Accessory (check) ligament of the deep flexor tendon
+ Meniscal and cruciate ligaments of the stifle
Ligaments connect bones, and tendons are bands of tissue that connects muscles to bones. Collagen is one of the main components in tendons and ligaments. It provides the tendon with its mechanical durability and strength.
The health and flexibility of the ligaments and tendons are very important to maintaining a sound horse. It is often repetitive and low grade overload that causes mild damage that can then lead to major injuries.
Ligament injuries and tendon injuries are characterised by the breakdown of fibre in the collagen.
NDS® Equine TendonX® contains a unique and active Collagen Peptide that has been designed to increase the health and quality of the tendons and ligaments. Studies have shown a very positive effect when combined with physical activity. It can dramatically reduce the risk of injury and it can help to decrease recovery time.
NDS® Equine TendonX® is an efficient and unique 100% Collagen Peptide supplement.
NO fillers
NO allergens
NO chemical ingredients
NO synthetic ingredients
NO sugars
NO colourings
It will help to:
- Increases the strength of the tendons and ligaments
- Improve mobility
- Decrease risk of injury
This product is very palatable white powder and has no flavour at all.
Dose: To be given Daily as a preventable supplement mixed in feed.
Horse: 1 measuring spoon* = 25 g (25,000 mg)
Pony: ½ measuring spoon* = 12.5 g (12,000 mg)
*50 ml measuring spoon provided in container. 1 flat spoon = 25 g.
The dose can be doubled in case of injury.
It is very important to maintain the daily recommended dose for best results.


In January an equine vet suggested retiring my horse with hind limb suspensory ligament damage. Monty is a chunky cob, there is a lot of weight going through that limb and he was clearly very lame and I have seen the scans so when someone suggested TendonX I was sceptical but wanted to feel I had tried something that would make Monty more comfortable in his retirement so I 'gave it a go'. Two months later the same vet pronounced him sound enough to pass a vetting. What an astounding results. The picture below is a view of the woods between the ears of a horse I did not think I would ride again. Thank you.
Couldn’t quite believe how brilliant this was in aiding the healing of tendon injuries. The vet that scanned one of mine, at the time of injury and again 6 months later was amazed how much of a difference the TendonX made. We now give it to anything that has either come back from a tendon injury in the past as a maintenance dose or as soon as something shows any sign of tendon/suspensory trouble. Could not recommend more highly
In January an equine vet suggested retiring my horse with hind limb suspensory ligament damage. Monty is a chunky cob, there is a lot of weight going through that limb and he was clearly very lame and I have seen the scans so when someone suggested TendonX I was sceptical but wanted to feel I had tried something that would make Monty more comfortable in his retirement so I 'gave it a go'. Two months later the same vet pronounced him sound enough to pass a vetting. What an astounding results. The picture below is a view of the woods between the ears of a horse I did not think I would ride again. Thank you.
Couldn’t quite believe how brilliant this was in aiding the healing of tendon injuries. The vet that scanned one of mine, at the time of injury and again 6 months later was amazed how much of a difference the TendonX made. We now give it to anything that has either come back from a tendon injury in the past as a maintenance dose or as soon as something shows any sign of tendon/suspensory trouble. Could not recommend more highly