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Clivers

Optimise lymphatic system, urinary tract, and skin health

22 reviews. 4.9 / 5
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Andrea - 23/06/2025 11:24
Always geat service and delivery.  Had no problems getting my horse to eat the clivers, no puffy legs and her coat looks healthy and shiny. Will definitely buy again👍
Guest - 19/06/2025 21:22
Great product, good service and fast delivery.
I use this product for my heavy horse and he can be very fussy - loved it and ate it without problems.
Guest - 26/05/2025 21:39
Horse loves it and legs feel great
Guest - 24/05/2025 07:37
My horse absolutely loves clivers,
Guest - 07/02/2025 18:08
Palatable, I mix with marigold as a supplement to help my mares legs when stabled
Guest - 07/01/2025 19:22
Product purchased as two of my elderly horses can get swollen legs. It appears to help but it can be a bit hit and miss as to whether they will eat a feed with it in.
Guest - 30/12/2024 22:11
Great value cleavers
Joanna - 30/12/2024 20:22
He loves it and it works a treat no filled legs
Sarah - 15/12/2024 20:32
Clivers is a godsend for my horse. Would buy again from Feedmark
Guest - 21/08/2024 17:57
My horse readily eats the Clivers and it has really helped with her ' puffy ankles' which she often gets when it's hot & she does not like to move about much!

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Nutrition Information

Clivers are useful for supporting the lymphatic and urinary systems, especially when fed in combination with Marigold flowers. For the best in lymphatic support please look at No Fill.  Clivers are rich in Silica, which helps to strengthen hair and coat.

 

Composition

Clivers (Galium aparine)

Analytical

Crude protein 11.5%
Crude oils & fats 1.4%
Crude fibre 31.1%
Crude ash 12.1%
Sodium <0.1%

Feeding Guide

 
Weight of Horse/Pony Amount per day                    
Up to 400kg 2 scoops
Over 400kg 4 scoops
 
1 level (50ml) scoop of Clivers weighs approximately 6g

Traditionally, Clivers have been used internally as a tonic for the lymphatic system. It is considered to have diuretic and astringent actions when eaten, so can be helpful for fluid retention such as with wind-galls or filled legs. It is also rich in silica, so can help strengthen the coat. Clivers can also be helpful as an astringent tonic to promote healthy skin. Clivers can be used externally on irritated dry skin as a poultice or an infusion. Clivers and Dandelion roots and leaves are a good combination and can be fed long term.

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

Clivers is a complementary feeding stuff for equine animals. Feedmark uses nothing in the formulation of this product that contravenes competition rules.