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Equine One EquiDust

Equine One EquiDust

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Product Information 7oz
Made from a select blend of high-quality natural minerals, our EquiDust powder supports hoof health by
promoting a firm and dry heel and frog. Helps in establishing an optimal hoof environment by reducing moisture
content and aiding in the fight against thrush.
● Supports hoof health by promoting a firm and dry heel and frog
● Can be used in conjunction with hoof boots to promote a healthy and dry hoof environment
● All natural high-quality minerals, no toxic chemicals. Rest assured that our product is safe to apply
without using gloves.
● Great product to use with hoof boots as it promotes a dry environment helping to prevent bacteria
build-up.
Ingredients:
● Diatomaceous Earth: helps absorb moisture and promote dryness in the affected area.
● Clinoptilolite: another absorbent mineral that contributes to maintaining a dry environment in the
affected area.
● Betulin: natural compound found in birch bark that has shown antibacterial and anti-inflammatory
properties, making it a valuable addition to the formula.
● Zinc Oxide Powder: has mild antimicrobial properties and is used for its soothing and drying effects. It
is often found in diaper rash powders.
Application/Use:
● Shake well before use
● Clean the hoof: thoroughly clean the hoof using a hoof pick and stiff brush. Remove any dirt and
debris. Ensure the hoof is clean and dry before applying the powder.
● Apply the powder: sprinkle the dry powder mixture evenly over the affected area focusing on the frog,
sole, and bulbs.
● Rub the sprinkled powder into the applied areas focusing on the affected area.
● Repeat as needed: apply the powder daily or as directed by your veterinarian or farrier.
● For maintenance apply 1-2 times a week.
● In severe conditions apply daily for 3 days, then go down to maintenance.
Cautions:
● In all cases involving hoof conditions, diseases, or injuries, your veterinarian along with your farrier
are your best sources for information about your horse & their particular circumstances.
● Keep out of reach of children and pets. Avoid contact with eyes. In case of contact, immediately flush
eye with plenty of water. Avoid excessive inhalation. Not for human consumption.

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