VETRIPHARM - TEUFELSKRALLE
€23.90*
| Targeted supplementation: | Single feed |
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Single feed for horses
- supports the joint metabolism
- strengthens the tendons
- increases suppleness
VETRIPHARM - TEUFELSKRALLE for strong joints and cartilage.
Application
Vetripharm Devil's Claw Root (Radix Harpagophyti procumbentis) from sunny southern Africa contains natural active ingredients that support the metabolism in the joints and thus promote the suppleness of the musculoskeletal system.
Responsible for labeling: Vetripharm GmbH, Gewerbestraße Süd 7, D-86857 Hurlach
Corresponding declaration concerning minimum storage life and lot reference number can be found on packaging.
According to the anti-doping and medication control rules of the “Deutsche Reiterliche Vereinigung (FN)“, there is a recommended waiting period (from the last application to assignment in a competition) of 96 hours for this product due to devils claw.
Analytical constituents
| Crude fibre |
7,9 % |
Composition
Devil´s Claw (ground)
Humidity can cause the powder of the devil's claw root to solidify. This does not lead to a loss of quality!
Instructions for proper use
Horses (500 kg): 25 g per day
Foals, young horses and ponies: 12 g per day
given with the feed.
Feeding period
For maximum effectiveness, the product should be applied in the form of a treatment lasting 4 to 6 weeks. If nesessary, the feeding periode can be extended to 3 months.
INFOBOX
Devil's claw - help for horses with osteoarthritis or other joint and tendon problems
Devil's claw root, which is mainly native to South Africa, is very popular with horse owners due to its natural effect. It is generally used on horses with joint problems. The high-quality ingredients have an anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect on joint metabolism. Responsible for this is a highly effective combination of iridoids, flavonoids and triterpenes from devil's claw, which originates from Africa. Numerous scientific studies in the veterinary field confirm the observations of horse owners. With regular feeding, horses with osteoarthritis or other complaints of the joint or ligament apparatus have shown a significant improvement in mobility.