Annemie from Voorschoten on 11/04/2016
Works
Recommended. Works, but is of course no panacea.
- Good to use
- No
Annemie from Voorschoten on 11/04/2016
Recommended. Works, but is of course no panacea.
Noelle on 12/02/2016
My horse lived on painkillers because she had a thickening of the annular ligament. Then I started searching and ended up with this product. I started taking this when the thickening of the leg was gone and until twice she got a fat leg and we were back to where we were. After that I did not use the product anymore and the thickening did not come back either. For my horse this did not work well, but I do believe that it does good work for others. But if your horse has an injury to the ligament I would not recommend it.
Judith on 23/12/2015
Our pony eats it this way and it seems to help in smoother movement. This in support in addition to proper trimming and the necessary care.
Nancy from Made on 20/09/2015
The devil's claw is easily eaten in this form by my sheep. I sprinkle it over her food. Eat it too often out of control.