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  • Hoof Doctor Equine One Hoof Doctor

Equine One Hoof Doctor

Article number: 62976
C$49.95
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Equine One Hoof Doctor is a unique product based on Birch Bark Extract, Betulin and Fish Oil. It promotes external health allowing internal and sensitive structures to do their job, but alone will generally not fix your problem.

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Helps to fight the following problems:

•Thrush and Cankers
•Quarter Crack / kills the bacteria in cracks
•Hoof Wall Cracks
•Corns and Sole Bruises
•Abscesses / kills the bacteria
•Seedy Toe / White Line Disease
•Laminitis or Founder / reduces pain and sensitivity (helps heal damaged tissue)"

Mode of Application:
  1. Clear the hoof of visible mud/ordure.
  2. Ensure the hoof is clean and dry.
  3. Apply the product generously with the supplied brush to the hoof sole and walls.

Apply three (3) times a week.

To treat severe conditions, apply twice a day for at least a week.

HOOF DOCTOR
A unique product based on Birch Bark Extract with Organic Oils, including Omega 3, Vitamins A & D, for Professional Care of Horses’ Hooves!

  • Helps to eliminate hooves sensitivity
  • Improves the quality and elasticity of the horn hoof plate
  • Prevents loss of natural moisture of the hoof
  • Strengthens the keratinization process (keratoplastic effect)
  • Has antibacterial properties (kills most bacteria, including tubercle bacillus and anthrax spores) and has an antifungal effect
  • Prevents thrush (rotting hoof frog)
  • Has an antiseptic effect
  • Has an antiparasitic impact
  • Has an insecticidal impact
  • Has anti-inflammatory properties
  • Stops destruction of the hoof horn from external factors, such as:
    • Cooling / overheating
    • Mechanical injury (hoof cleavage)
    • Excessive dryness or humidity
  • Prevents bacteria and fungi from getting through the hoof
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