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Dodson & Horrell Devil's Claw Root is a specially created dried herb mixture that provides a soothing support for muscules and joints for horses. Devil’s claw root has been used for years to encourage joint mobility and ease of movement.
Ideal for older horses and ponies.
1 scoop (15ml) = 10g
Do not exceed the recommended feeding guide without consulting Dodson & Horrell or your veterinarian. Do not feed to mares in foal. Devil’s Claw Root when used on its own at the recommended quantities should be withdrawn a minimum of 4 days (96 hours) prior to a race or competition.
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After using this product for a couple of weeks now my arthritic horse is walking sound now so I am very happy to keep using it and am amazed by the results as she was only on bute which wasn’t making much difference for the last few months .
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Was recommended to change to this product firv26 year old pony suffering from arthritis and, after being on it for a few weeks, was running round like a uoungster today so obviously doing good.
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I buy most of the supplements for my daughter’s horse from Viovet. Good prices and the delivery is excellent.
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Dodson & Horrell Devils Claw Root for Horses, including answers from our team.
Julie Oliver
GWF Nutrition Joint Aid Plus For Horses » 3kg could i use it with this to help support with hard ground
Yes — you can generally use Dodson & Horrell Devil’s Claw Root alongside GWF Nutrition Joint Aid Plus for Horses (3 kg) safely, but it's wise to proceed with some precautions, vet input and monitor your horse’s response, especially digestive tolerance or any signs of sensitivity.
Tracy Chapman
Hi i have just purchased this for the shelf ATM until further investigation. i have a 17 year old Fell Pony Oliver he has had stiff hocks for about 3 years now but we have been ok although recent physio check noted one imp articular of his hocks in flexion being quiet stiff & that my oli may be struggling to engage his hind limbs so we have a vet assessment on Friday 16.5.25. He has been on equine America 12000 hc for the past 3 yrs @ 20 grm scoop DAILY . although i have recently purchased what a feel is a better product as this includes msm glucosamine hyd acid & and chondriting. depending on the assessment Friday i have been reading also about devils claw. As this was on offer I've purchased it for a rainy day.. as such... ALTHOUGH just wondering would i be ok to use with my above joint supplement and what dosage please do i go on the label or??
many thanks
Tracy
For your 17-year-old Fell pony, Dodson & Horrell Devil’s Claw Root can be safely used alongside your current joint supplement (MSM, glucosamine, hyaluronic acid, chondroitin combo).
JayeG
Is this product ok to use with Prascend which my mare takes to control her PPID
Yes it is perfectly fine to use devils claw alongside Prascend.
Rebecca Price
Hi there my gelding has arthritis in his hock joints, I have given cortaflex for the passed couple of years with good results. I'm thinking of putting him on devils claw as an extra boost now the weather is getting colder. Is it ok to give them both in his feed ?
Yes, it is perfectly fine to give cortaflex and devils claw together in his feed. If you find he needs a little bit more still as the weather gets colder you could speak to your vet about putting a sachet of bute or danilon in his feed as and when he needs it.
Djphatpants
My youngster has a sticking stifle which occurs quite significantly when there is a growth spurt. She has physio and is coming back in to work after having the winter off. Would Devils claw root help her with any information in the stifle area? Or would you recommend any other product?
Devils claw may be some help as a natural anti-inflammatory although it will never be as good as a prescription medication such as bute or danilon. Physio and building up the muscles around the stifle will be the most helpful thing- hill and pole/cavaletti work are great. Whilst you are doing this the devils claw could help her to feel more comfortable although I don't think there is any harm in a short course of bute or danilon if she needs a little extra help. You could also consider starting on a joint supplement to help with mobility since her joint is likely to be getting a little more wear and tear than normal. I would recommend Yumove, Synequin or GWF Nutrition as good ones to try.
Francesca Teaguw
Hi, my horse has Navicular and has been on Devils Relief liquid (as well as CortaFlex) for a month now. I am looking to keep her on a dried alternative long term. I was just wondering what a maintenance dosage would be, she is 16.3hh?
The dried alternative I would recommend is
https://www.viovet.co.uk/Gold_Label_Glucosamine_And_Devils_Claw_for_Horses/c11865/
I have seen some excellent results with this. The starting dose is 2 measures per day and after 1 month, reduce to 1 measure per day