Grooms Hand Deep Thrush Gel

Robert J. Matthews Company

$19.50 

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Penetrates deep into affected areas for thorough treatment of thrush and white line disease, lasting up to 24 hours after application. Established efficacy and safety make this a staple in professional hoof care. Synergy enhances effectiveness of each component, ensuring optimal maximum potency against harmful bacteria and fungi. Formulated to be tough on thrush but gentle on sensitive hoof tissues, penetrates deeply without causing irritation. Suitable for regular use.

Features a precision straw applicator and built-in hoof pick. Easily goes under pad packages and into narrow hoof areas, providing comprehensive coverage. Delivers gel at 100 psi into crevices allowing for successful dispersion and deep reach within the hoof. USEF-FEI compliant. Antibiotic-free. Continuous 360° spray.

Contains 3% blue vitriol and 0.1% benzalkonium chloride.

Directions: Use built-in hoof pick to gently clean hoof thoroughly before application. Open straw applicator and apply generously directly into deep sulcus, collateral grooves and any affected white line disease areas. For best results, use daily

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