Kevin Bacon's Green Hoofdressing
Kevin Bacon's Green Hoofdressing is a remarkable, highly penetrating dressing that comes from the combination of high-quality products
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Kevin Bacon's Green Hoofdressing
Kevin Bacon's Green Hoofdressing is a remarkable, highly penetrating dressing that comes from the combination of such high-quality products as:
- olive oil and avocado oil, which penetrate deep into the horn and thus help to nourish, soften, and reinforce the hoof;
- phytosterols, with their anti-oxydants virtues;
- lavandin oil (obtained from organic agriculture), which gives off a very pleasant scent whilst providing natural antibacterial action.
- vegetal wax, with its creamy texture and nourishing action;
The vegetable wax is also occlusive: Not only does it hold water in the tissues by creating an impermeable film around the hoof, but it also protects the hoof from outside attack. What is more, in addition to its nourishing action, it lets the hoof breathe.
A 100% vegetable active ingredient enables Kevin Bacon's Green Hoofdressing to penetrate deep into the horn very quickly. In addition to making the hoof look good, regular application of "THE GREEN" keeps the hoof supple, elastic, and more resistant. It strengthens the hoof and protects it from the elements.
Kevin Bacon's Green Hoofdressing is recommended to nourish and strengthen the hooves of horses
- that are kept on dry and/or acid bedding (e.g.: wood chips, wood pellets, flax, etc.);
- that work or live on ground that does not provide the right amount of moisture (when pastures are dry and bare during the summer, for example);
- that simply have dry, even brittle, hooves; and
- during hot, dry summers.
Package size: 0,5 L
Brand | Kevin-Bacon |
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Rug Size | 145 | 195 cm |
Usage Text | Normal use: Apply the grease with a brush directly onto the outside, sole, and frog of each foot. More intensive: Hose down the feet a few minutes, and then dry them off. |