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Horse - Mud Guard Salve

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A natural skin barrier ointment for horse legs during mud & rain.

As a horse owner, you know exactly when it is necessary to provide your horse's legs with extra care. This ointment forms a barrier that makes it easier for water and mud to slide off the horse's leg. Neem oil is, in addition to its caring properties, also known for its possible anti-fungal and anti-bacterial function. Together with a powerful mix of 6 essential oils, Mud Guard contributes to maintaining healthy skin, especially in times of excessive wetness and mud.

NB:
When in doubt, always consult a veterinarian to assess your horse. This is purely a care product for external use. 24h patch test is recommended to rule out possible allergies or irritation.

Tip:
The ointment has a strong odor and contains almond oil. If you find this unpleasant or have a nut allergy, wear gloves.

Ingredients

Neem oil, almond oil, essential oils of tea tree, oregano, rosemary, patchouli and palmarosa.

Usage

Important

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When in doubt, always consult a veterinarian to assess your horse. This is purely a care product for external use. 24h patch test is recommended to rule out possible allergies or irritation.

Usage

Shake the bottle before use and remove the top cap.

Apply the oil to skin that is as clean and dry as possible. Brushing off dirt is sufficient.

Shake before use. Spread easily directly onto skin with the handy bottle. Massage and spread as needed. Use daily until improvement occurs and reduce as possible.

Give the oil a few minutes to soak in by not letting your horse go straight out into the rain or walk through puddles.


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