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Top Fortifying Horse Ointment 750 ml

€14.99
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  • Top Fortifying Horse Ointment 750 ml
  • Top Fortifying Horse Ointment 750 ml
  • Top Fortifying Horse Ointment 750 ml
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Our equestrian designers have developed this ointment for keeping your horse's hooves in good condition and protecting the frog from damp.

BENEFITS

Hydration

Oil blend (including laurel) and pine tar: hydrates and fortifies hooves

Natural

100% natural ingredients Made from a blend of vegetable oils

Weather protection

Contains pine tar. Protects the entire hoof from damp.

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

Composition

Beeswax

Rapeseed wax

Shea butter

Flaxseed oil

Wheat germ oil

Sesame oil

Laurel leaf oil

Glycerine

Lanolin

Pine tar

Colouring agent

Vitamin E

Instructions for use:

Clean your horse's hooves using a small brush.

Once the hooves are clean and dry: apply the ointment to the top and bottom of the hoof using a brush.

Optimum temperature of use:

Between 8°C and 25°C.

Did you know? The ointment's viscosity varies depending on the ambient temperature.

In winter, when it is very cold, your oil can become hard and difficult to apply. We recommend stirring the ointment vigorously for one minute to soften it and make it easier to apply.

In summer, when it is very hot, a thin oily layer may appear. To recover the initial consistency of your oil, just mix it with your brush.

RELATED PRODUCTS:

Do you know what biotin is? With every change of season, it provides your horse with essential minerals for strong hoofs and a shiny coat.

For a stronger effect, have you considered brewer's yeast? It also supports synthesis of keratin (via vitamin B5) and the proper development of the hooves (keratin is the main component of the skin, mane and hooves).

Recommendations for use

Use within 12 months of opening.

Tips for storage and maintenance

Storage tips

Close the container tightly after use and store it right side up away from heat and freezing temperatures.