Online Catalogue | Veterinary And First Aid | Mud Fever
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A powerful powder containing a natural disinfectantWhen sprinkled on the horse's legs, it locks out waterThis product is ideal for use on legs exposed to wet and muddy conditions450gm easy-to-use sprinkler pack
An innovative product that, when sprayed onto the horse or ponies coat inhibits mud from cementing onto the hairs of the coat for up to 7 daysA revolutionary way to spend more time riding than cleaning off muck and mud during winter months or wet and muddy conditionsSimply spray onto the coat, mane and tail, prior to turnout, to prevent large clusters of mud adhering to the surfaceFor any mud that sticks one simple flick of the brush, and its all goneA patented productAvailable in 500ml trigger spray and 2 litre re-fill container.
200gmDesigned for use with the Mud-X feed supplementMud-X Cream is for when you need that extra help on difficult days
A superior water resistant barrier cream to inhibit the entry of mud, water and bacteriaThis unique formula allows the skin to breathe whilst retaining its elasticitySoothes, disinfects and maintains skin re-growthProvides waterproof protection for up to seven days.Contains: Petrolatum, Chlorexidine, Tea Tree Oil, Allantoin, Calendula, Triclosan and Lanolin
A high strength broad spectrum disinfectant containing a range of researched actives to effectively control the offending bacteria dermatophilus congolensis, the aggressive bacteria prevalent in muddy conditions.Spot apply immediately after scabs or exudates have been removed when the area has been exposed
A highly penetrative solution that aids in the lifting of scabs prior to eliminating bacterial infections that lay underneath
Formulated to help protect against and relieve winter skin conditions such as mud fever, cracked heels, rain scald and inflamed areas where swelling and scabs are evidentScabs soften, loosen, and fall away naturally, helping to reduce swollen pink areas and restore hair lossFree from prohibited substances under current FEI and HRA rules