A dried blend of herbs to support muscles and joints.
A blend of herbs containing Nettle, Celery Seed, Burdock Root, Dandelion Leaves, Devil’s Claw Root and Comfrey Leaf. Each of these herbs has been thoughtfully chosen for their joint maintenace and soothing properties.
- Comfrey leaf, dandelion and nettle – to support normal cell renewal plus joint and bone integrity.
- Celery seed and burdock root – promotes normal joint and muscular function.
- Devil’s claw root – used for years to encourage joint mobility and ease of movement.
A horse’s joints can take a lot of wear and tear through life and sometimes need a little extra support. If you have a veteran horse, try adding Mobility to his feed.
- Joint maintenance and soothing properties
- Ideal for older horses
Obviously taking the right precautions during exercise can help reduce the adverse effects, however some horses are naturally predisposed to conditions such as arthritis. Also, as a horse ages, general stiffness is often evident. Providing nutritional support to combat the discomfort that is caused by joint and mobility problems can help your horses performance and quality of life.
Brand | Dodson & Horrell |
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Presentation | Dried Herbs |
Applicator/ Dispenser | Measuring Scoop |
Pregnancy Recommendation | Do not feed to mares in foal. |
Prohibited Substances | Devil's Claw is not legal to compete on |
My Product Must Be... | WARNING: Contains Prohibited Substances |
My Horse Is... | A Veteran, Stiff |
Ingredients Label | Comfrey Leaf, Dandelion, Nettle, Celery Seed, Burdock Root, Devil's Claw Root Nutritional Analysis: Crude Protein - 17.5% Crude Oils 7 Fats - 5.5% Crude Fibre - 19.0% Crude Ash - 12.0% Sodium - 0.2% |
Key Ingredients | Burdock, Celery Seed, Comfrey, Dandelion, Devil's Claw, Nettle |
Ingredient Source | Herbal, No Animal By-Products |
Instructions for use | Ponies and smaller horses = 2½ scoops per day. Larger horses = 3 scoops per day 1 scoop (100ml) = 17g Do not exceed the recommended feeding guide without consulting Dodson & Horrell or your veterinarian. Do not feed to mares in foal. |
Maintenance Feeding Rate (average size animal) | 3 scoops per day (1 Scoop = 17g) |