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Devils Relief liquid from NAF contains a potent blend of ingredients including the native African Devil's Claw, MSM and powerful antioxidants that work together to support the maintenance of healthy joints. Devil's Claw has traditionally been used to help soothe joint pain and promote easy movement, as well as supporting the health of the digestive tract in older horses.
Please be advised that Devil's Claw is now prohibited in affiliated competition.
Composition |
Water, Methyl sulphonyl methane, Glycerine. |
Key Ingredients per ltr | |
Devil’s claw | 325 ml |
Ginger | 0.29 ml |
Milk thistle | 0.66 ml |
Rose (rosehip) | 0.59 ml |
Turmeric | 0.37 ml |
Analytical Constituents | |
Crude protein | 0.4% |
Crude oils and fats | 0.1% |
Crude ash | 0.2% |
Crude fibre | 0.5% |
Moisture | 96.3% |
Sodium | 246 mg/lt |
Composition |
Water, Methyl sulphonyl methane, Glycerine. |
Weight | ml per day |
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Horses & Ponies | 20-30 |
Initially feed up to 100 ml per day for 3 days, if required. Devil’s Relief can be fed continually but is not suitable for pregnant mares. If competing, please check with the relevant competition authorities.
FEI/Jockey Club Legal? | NO |
How long will it last? (average size horse at maintenance rate) | Approximately 25 days (500ml) Approximately 50 days (1 Litre) Approximately 100 days (2 Litre) Approximately 250 days (4 Litre) |
Average cost per day? (Approx) | 45p (500ml) 39p (1 Litre) 34p (2 Litre) 30p (4 Litre) |
Suitable for use during pregnancy? | NO |
All prices include VAT where applicable.
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I use this product along side joint supplements for my warmblood & elderly Shetland who is very stiff this product certainly seems to help them both
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Brilliant and safe to use and effective
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Frank is on Bute for his arthritis & I also give him Devils Relief - together they seem to help him a lot.
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We have a 32 year old mare who has mobility issues but this seems to help.
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding NAF Devils Relief for Horses, including answers from our team.
Heather
Is this suitable for laminitis prone ponies?
The main ingredient to avoid in laminitic ponies is high sugar levels as these can predispose to the condition. This product does contain Glycerine which is a sugar derivative so this may affect the laminitis, but unfortunately there is very little data surrounding the use of Glycerine in laminitic horses and I cannot give any specific evidence to say if it will/won't. Devil's claw itself has anti-inflammatory properties and these effects will help possible pain associated with the condition. If you are using it in the short term then it is very likely to be safe but I would chat to your vet about long term use.
We have a wide range of laminitic support supplements that I would advise instead. Please contact [email protected] for more information.
Andrea
Hi, my horse is suffering from secondary ulcers from his PSD. Would like to use this to help with his joints but is it safe to use for ulcers and/or ulcer prone horses?
No, I would not suggest using Devils Relief in horses prone to gastric ulcers. The active ingredient, Devils Claw, blocks prostaglandins which is helpful for pain relief in the joints but also blocks the formation of beneficial prostaglandins in the stomach.
Chloe
Is this safe to use along with bute prescribed from the vet?
It is not recommended to use devils claw alongside bute or other NSAIDs and I would advise against it. However some horses do take both together without any problems so it is up to you. If you feel your horse needs more pain relief you could speak to your vet about increasing the dose of bute.
Zeeta Delafield
Would this be ok for a horse which has soft tissue damage in the hoof wall
This product certainly won't do any harm and should be helpful. It will not repair the soft tissue but could offer some mild pain relief. However if the horse is painful then prescription medication such as bute or danilon would be better.
Emma
Hi, is this product safe to use with in foal broodmares? Thanks
This product is not recommended for pregnant mares. It might be safe enough but the appropriate tests have not been done. We would not recommend it for any mare which is, or might be, in-foal.