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CleanTrax Hoof Cleanser by CleanTrax

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The Digerati Group does not solicit or knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of 13. If The Digerati Group obtains actual knowledge that it has collected personal information from a child under the age of 13, we will delete such information from our database. Because The Digerati Group does not collect personal information from children under the age of 13, we have no such information to use or disclose to third parties. This is an archived Horseadvice.com Discussion. The parent article and menus are available on the navigation menu below: Thrush creates a burning, itchy sensation in the frog, and horses with thrush will stand in their urine, seeking relief from the discomfort. This creates a huge problem because urine contains ammonia, and ammonia breaks down the protein in the frog, making it even more susceptible to thrush. Insert the hoof into the CleanTrax solution and soak for 30 minutes; if the infection is severe or recurring, increase soak time to 45-90 minutes. NOTE: CleanTrax solution is effective for a total of 90 minutes, so 1-3 hooves can be soaked consecutively by moving the solution to another hoof After soaking, DO NOT RINSE OR DRY THE HOOF. Put an empty plastic bag over the hoof and close the top. Allow the vapours to penetrate for 45 minutes.

Equine Cushing’s Disease is a hormonal disease of older horses caused by a benign growth of the pituitary gland at the base of the brain. These horses generally are around 20 years of age but the disease has been recorded in horses as young as seven years old. Soak the hoof for 45 minutes. If the infection is bad or recurring, extend the soak time to 60 minutes.years later, after the initial 6 soaks every 6 weeks, the horse is fine..no more wall separation, seedy toe or anything unusual, and shod and ridden like a normal horse. Clean the horses feet thoroughly, scrub the frog well, trim any shedding or lose frog flaps and put the horses feet in soaking boots You may choose enter into one or more separate agreements with The Digerati Group LLC concerning the Resources or other products and services offered by The Digerati Group LLC. To the extent there is a conflict between the terms of such separate agreements and this User Agreement, the terms of such separate agreements shall control. Before use, remove shoes or anything else on the foot. If the horse is going to be shod, clean and prepare the hoof for shoeing first. After soaking, DO NOT RINSE OR DRY THE HOOF. Put an empty plastic bag over the hoof and close the top. Allow the vapours to penetrate for 45 minues.

The Digerati Group LLC Parties expressly disclaim any and all warranties, express or implied, regarding the Resources, arising by operation of law or otherwise, including without limitation any and all implied warranties of merchantability, quality, accuracy, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, no encumbrance, or title, in addition to any warranties arising from a course of dealing, usage, or trade practice.Never used Cleantrax myself, so can't advise on how effective it is. I've heard good things though. To protect the horse’s feet and keep them free of infection, every 3 to 4 months use one bottle of CleanTrax to soak each hoof for 20 minutes. I've been a bit rubbish at taking pictures, but do have a few random ones since his shoes came off on the 16th - I dont have all of the angles you need right now but need to take all of those pictures tomorrow for measuring up and sending to the Hoof Boutique to work out which boots would be best for us. I just got my girls feet done last night and the farrier told me that both have thrush (which I figured as much) but also the beginning of White Line. She told me it is very very mild and isn't a cause for worry but to take care of it. I love my girls, so obviously I will! Deb, o ne of our BarefootHorseCare contributors, called John Craggs 515-577-9979, a representative of BIOcIDE International Inc., maker of Oxine.

Another vote for Red Horse Field paste. It is a paste and doesn't need stuffed in/held in place like Hoof Stuff. Oxine Soaks This extremely popular and very effective solution is something worked on jointly by many members of the Yahoo Barefoothorsecare group, which is my favorite online forum for discussing barefoot horse care. Many of us had tried a variety of methods for managing thrush, and some of the members uncovered Oxine and came up with the formula in conjunction with the manufacturer or the distributor. I wouldn't spray/wash hooves regularly. While dry I'd brush clean with a hoof brush then cover with Field Paste and make sure it's down into every crevice. do you think you have thrush because that is what you want him to have rather than anything else? I don't see a thrush problem, it is a case where keeping the sulchus well cleaned and dried would be helpful and making sure the grooves are clean but that is all.He lives out now, but spends maybe 6 hours on hard ground eating hay. So, when it’s dry, his feet get that chance to dry, but not when it’s been raining (he actively avoids the field shelter). The pasture has very little mud, but he does have a habit of using only the muddiest paths to get from field to field. For ongoing deep or bad recurring infections repeat the soaking every two to four weeks until signs of improvement.

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