liquid devils claw

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Has anyone ever used this?
Was thinking of buying some for my boy as he's a bit stiff at the moment.
I already have him on a joint supplement but was wanting to try this as well.
Thanks!
 
Yep - I'm using one called 'devils relief' at the moment. I think its made by NAF and I can't recommend it highly enough.

My boy is old, stiff and had on occassions was going lame for apparrently no reason (for a short period ie 24 hours).

I started him on this and saw almost immediate results. He's more comfy in himself and there are no signs of stiffness at all.
 
my lad gets the NAF Devil's Relief too, i haven't seen a huge difference in him, but there's still a difference
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my TB is on 10ml of NoBute a day and is comfortable having previously been incredibly poorly with arthritis. I recommend it for generalised pain/stiffness. Introduce it gradually and experiement to find the best dose for your horse. They say you can give up to 40ml a day but that had an odd effect on my horse's mood.
 
I used powdered Devils claw on an 18 year old for 3 or 4 years with great sucess for relief from mild arthritus, before i needed to put her on full bute each day. I think it was made by Dodson & horrell & was quite cost effective.
Try it & see.
 
feedmark do a good one that we've sworn by it is powder though,

Feed Zerobute
to soothe the musculoskeletal system and to maintain mobility. Zerobute should not be fed to competing horses or pregnant mares.

Zerobute does not contain phenylbutazone.

my aunt uses it for the veterans and has had great results but like everything you have to give it time and then keep it up continually. Was told it was devils claw based.
 
We used to use No Bute and it was effective, but we were then forced to change to Bute Free by Gold Label. It also contains Yucca and MSM, both anti-inflammatories, and it made a big difference - for the better! I would highly recommend it.
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I've tried loads, liquid and powder, (we have a feed merchants, so I tend to try relevant things on our horses, so I Can give a personal opinion to customers) and the best one I've found is the Equine Herbals Devils Claw Flex, I feed 10ml a day to my cob, and he's the soundest he's been for years. A one litre bottle costs £37.50, so at 37.5p a day it's very cost effective.

More details here http://www.equushealth.org.uk/prod_details5.asp
 
I find devils claw v helpful with my older horse. My farrier was telling me why it's much more effective to feed the granules than the liquid. I use the D&H granules.
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