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Horse Thrush Treatment: Clean, Medicate, and Prevent It
Learn effective horse thrush treatment by cleaning the hoof, applying the right medication, and preventing reinfection with better hygiene and turnout.
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Cashel
Customers find the fly mask fits well over horses' faces and under bridles, with good quality and effectiveness in keeping flies at bay, particularly for pastured horses. The mask stays securely in place and works well in summer, though durability receives mixed feedback - while some say it lasts longer than other brands, others report issues with the bottom seam ripping down the middle. Size opinions are mixed, w...

Harrison
Customers find the fly mask fits perfectly with plenty of room for eyes and ears, and appreciate its quality and sun protection features, particularly how it protects the nose from sunburn. The mask stays securely in place with strong Velcro, and effectively keeps out flies. While some customers report the mask lasts the entire summer, others mention it tearing after about 10 days of use. The size receives mixed f...

Harrison
Customers find the fly mask to be of good quality, with a perfect fit that's not too tight or full of fleece, and appreciate that it stays on well without coming off. The mask effectively protects against bugs and allows horses to see well through the mesh. While some customers report the mask holding up great, others mention it falls apart after 3 to 5 uses. The size receives mixed feedback, with some saying it's...

PYRANHA
Customers find the fly spray effective, noting it works for 2-3 days in heavy fly areas and kills them on contact. The product receives positive feedback for its longevity, with one customer mentioning it stays on all day, and they appreciate its effectiveness as a spray. While some customers find it has a pleasant smell, others say it smells bad. The product's oiliness receives mixed reviews, with several custome...

Farnam
Customers find the fly repellent effective, particularly for horses and dogs, and appreciate that it's non-toxic to mammals and has a pleasant scent. The bottle durability receives mixed feedback, with several customers reporting that it breaks the second time used. The product's longevity is also mixed, with some saying it lasts most of the day while others find it doesn't last very long. While some customers con...

Absorbine
Customers find the insecticide effective, particularly for ticks and pets, and appreciate its pleasant scent and lack of side effects. Moreover, the fly repellent works well for horses. However, the product's longevity receives mixed feedback - while some say it lasts a few days, others report it doesn't last 17 days. Additionally, opinions on value for money are divided, with some finding it good while others say...

Pro-Force
Customers find the fly mask fits all sizes of horses perfectly and keeps flies away from ears and eyes, with good durability as it doesn't rip or leave gaping holes. Moreover, the mask receives positive feedback for its quality, value, and effectiveness. However, customers disagree on the length of the Velcro straps.

Farnam
Customers find the aloe vera cream effective for healing wounds, particularly superficial ones, and praise its quality, noting it's better than other creams. The product is excellent for soothing irritated skin, with one customer specifically mentioning its effectiveness for poison oak rashes. They appreciate its pleasant smell, softness without being greasy, and find it comes off hands easily.

Flagline
Customers find the pine tar to be of good quality and effective for cold-process soap making, with one noting it works well for protecting wood. The product receives positive feedback for its value, with customers appreciating the large quantity for the price. Opinions are mixed regarding the smell, with some finding it smokey and woody while others say it's not very fragrant. Customers disagree on the thickness o...

BOTH
Customers find the hoof pick effective at cleaning goat hooves and appreciate its solid construction and durability. The grooming tool features a soft touch rubber handle that provides plenty of grip, and one customer notes the bristles are stiff enough for thorough cleaning. Customers like the color, with one mentioning it helps find the tool among others, and they appreciate the brush functionality, with one hig...

BOTH
Customers find the hoof pick effective at cleaning goat hooves and appreciate its solid construction and durability. The grooming tool features a soft touch rubber handle that provides plenty of grip, and one customer notes the bristles are stiff enough for thorough cleaning. Customers like the color, with one mentioning it helps find the tool among others, and they appreciate the brush functionality, with one hig...

Harrison
Customers find this fly mask to be well-made with secure Velcro that holds up remarkably well, and they appreciate its perfect fit and color variety. Moreover, the mask is effective at keeping flies away and has proven durable, lasting all season, while offering good value for money. However, customers disagree on the sizing, with some finding it too small while others consider it too large.
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Learn effective horse thrush treatment by cleaning the hoof, applying the right medication, and preventing reinfection with better hygiene and turnout.
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Learn how to treat hoof thrush in horses with a simple daily cleaning routine that removes moisture, manure, and trapped debris to stop reinfection.
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Most horses need trims every 4-8 weeks, but growth, terrain, workload, and climate can shift the schedule. Barefoot vs shod tips help you time it right.
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Learn how to treat thrush in horses at home, what signs to watch for, and when a hoof infection needs veterinary care to prevent pain and lameness.
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Learn how to treat thrush in horses at home with simple hoof-cleaning steps, drying tactics, and safe topical care to stop odor and protect the frog.
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