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Your cart is empty.An economical and effective wash for hooves and fetlocks. 1lt dilutes to make 125lt for a soak, making this general purpose maintenance product great value for money. Customers often purchase it to use alongside frog cleanser or mud shield powder. It is also a good way of cleansing hooves and pasterns in between poultice changes. Good for using in between poultice changes, as a general maintenance product for problem hooves and to cleanse and soothe cracked heels and pasterns.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2021
Great !
sandra simpson-kraft
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2019
My boy has had a nasty case of thrush with a couple of abcesses this summer that we (trainer, vet, farrier, and I) have been working to clear up. At last trim, we put shoes back on the fronts and will do so on the back at the next trim. In the interim, we have been looking for something to help keep his feet clean and kill any lurking bacteria. The farrier recommended a product that required a 45 minute soak (per foot) and then a 45 minute standing period with bag over the soaked foot. Sigh. I don't know about your horse, but mine is not all about standing around with his foot in a boot. Moreover, with his very soft hooves I am not sure that standing in water for 45 minutes is going to help them. Yes, I have the product. It is in the refrigerator for just in case. As an alternative, I needed something that would clean the foot and could be used as a soak. I picked this up--along with then hoof hardener and gel--to use on a regular basis. I keep a spray bottle full in my tack box and clean the outside of his hoof starting above the hoof line and then spray the bottoms after I have picked and cleaned them. Thus far I have not had to use it as a soak, but it is gentle enough that I have zero fear of using it (along with requiring only a 5 - 10 minute soak). I can also pour some into a cup and use a syringe to get into the deeper crevices on his feet. I have also done one application of Thrush Buster. His feet look marvelous. Better than they have ever looked. It is likely that next week I will start with the hoof hardener and gel--along with another application of Thrush Buster just to make sure we are done with nasties. It's a wonderful product.
Silverstone
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2019
During our rainy winters, our draft loves to splash in muddy puddles. He gets white line problems in his hooves. So, when the farrier and vet both start getting anxious about his annual hoof problems, I start giving him a pedi-soak once per week in keratex diluted to the recommended strength. He stays clear of white line all winter. The stuff works, and doesn't smell bad, and is less expensive than betadine. Recommended.
Jeannette V Catuara
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2019
Great product!
C B
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 10, 2016
Great to keep on top of hoof problems
Tracey Wood
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 21, 2014
This is a fantastic hoof and leg wash, especially if your neddies get mud fever or have lots of feather like mine! Item was really well packed thanks. All great.
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