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Devil's Claw

Soothing relief to maintain soundness and flexibility

115 reviews. 4.9 / 5
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Guest - 18/08/2025 20:20
This has made a huge difference to my miniature pony. He is a very tense, anxious pony and has a lot of muscle soreness due to the tension he carries. Since being on devil's claws, he's moving really freely with a lot less tension.
Rebecca - 09/08/2025 21:14
Quick delivery and seems to be helping with my horse’s arthritis.
Alison - 05/08/2025 18:18
Seems to be be really helping our cob who has arthritis he doesn't seem to be so stiff and isn't laying down as much. He eats his feed no problem smell quite nice.
Guest - 05/08/2025 06:42
Personally I find Devils Claw makes a big difference to my large older hunter.

It is palatable and he is happy to eat it.

We started feeding it to support him after a tendon injury as an anti inflammatory and mild pain relief as a natural approach over pharmaceuticals, but now we won’t stop as he seems much less stiff now he is in his older age, and he shows no signs of wanting to retire yet!
Guest - 04/08/2025 15:26
Customer service is great, and very prompt delivery!
This seems to help my pony, now he is getting older and keeps him sound.
Caroline - 28/07/2025 09:40
Speedy delivery, easy to use & my horse thrives with this product. I use Devils Claw as part of my daily feeding routine & plan to continue. I noticed the difference with a week!
Lauren - 24/07/2025 22:24
Working wonders for my 25 year old Shetland with arthritis along with Feedmarks activet
Liz - 24/07/2025 07:38
Excellent product.  It keeps my 30 year old going and he's more comfortable in his joints.  Thank you!
Anne E - 22/07/2025 19:13
This product has made all the difference to my 15yr old Anglo Arab mare who has navicular & suffers with arthritis in her si joint.  She has been on it for 3 months now & is so much happier.
Rhona - 21/07/2025 15:35
Have been using Devils Claw for a few months now for my 23 year old arthritic mare, she does well on it. My latest tub did come with a scoop that was too small for the recommended dosing size however, I emailed customer service and they got straight back in touch within the hour to clarify the issue and to state they would remind production of the importance of including the correct scoop. This quick response was much appreciated however I may not have realised the issue if this was my first tub of Devils Claw with no other scoop size to compare to.

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Feeding Guide

 
Weight of Horse/Pony Amount per day                            
Up to 400kg ¼ scoop
Over 400kg ½ scoop

 

1 level (50ml) scoop of Devil's claw weighs approximately 40g

Unsuitable for pregnant mares.
Do not feed if gastric ulcers are suspected.
Not suitable for horses competing under FEI or racing rules.
Please allow a minimum withdrawal period of 48 hours.

Feed supplements should be fed according to body weight. Introduce to the horse's diet gradually, splitting between feeds (when applicable).

Devil's claw is a complementary feeding stuff for equine animals.

Nutrition Information

Devil’s claw is a native plant of Southern African countries, and is known to be a bitter tonic. The root of this plant is often fed to horses with joint problems and muscle tightness, due to the soothing nature of the active components Harpagosides.

Composition

Calcium carbonate (for product consistency), Devil's claw root powder (Harpagophytum procumbens) (25%).

Analytical

Crude protein 1.0%
Crude oils & fats 0.3%
Crude fibre 5.7%
Crude ash 75.3%
Sodium <0.1%
Calcium  33.4%

Can I feed this when I compete under rules?

Devil’s Claw is not allowed under competition rules and should not be fed for at least 2 weeks prior to competing.

 

Is it safe to feed this when my horse has gastric issues? 

It is not recommended to feed Devils Claw to horses with gastric problems, as it is thought to increase stomach acid production.

 

My horse seems to have both muscle and joint issues: is this what you would recommend or would Activet or Boswellia be a better option?

For joint and muscle support we would recommend feeding ActiVet.