Treat Horse Thrush w/ No Thrush® - 2 sizes
Speedy results, generally in 4 - 7 days. Convenient thin-tipped squeeze bottle gets deep inside heel cracks to provide excellent coverage of the infected area.
Why use a wet product on a wet problem? No Thrush® is the first dry solution to equine thrush bacterial infections. It comes as a very fine dry powder that works and is easy to use. Just dust-on. This all natural formula adheres to the moisture where thrush bacteria live and dries out the area so that the infestation can no longer live.
2.5oz
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use for 2-3 horses | use the rest for maintenance every week or two |
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for 3 or more horses | barns, vets, farriers | use for long standing thrush
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More Benefits
- • finds the damp, deep-in places other 'wet' products cannot find
- • attacks the bacteria that causes thrush and related fungal infections
- • uses naturally occurring mineral salts that do not burn or harm the hoof
- • a proprietary blend of moisture-bonding clays absorb/destroy thrush breeding grounds
- • uses Oregano Powder and Diatomacious Earth to promote healthy hoof regeneration
- • easy dust-on application, no stains
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| "I first witnessed the power of No Thrush while treating an A.O. Jumper who was suffering from month of severe thrush. In a matter of days after using No Thrush, the thrush was gone ... the horse is now being re-conditioned to competitive show levels." |
Dr. Geoff Vernon DVM, International Team Veterinarian
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¹Dr. Josephine Trott of UC Davis has done extensive and long term NO THRUSH testing (published in 3 editions of THE HORSE'S HOOF Magazine (Fall 2010 thru Spring 2011). Still have a question about this product? Send us an email here.
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Most horse owners know what a "bad" case of thrush looks like. It's hard to mistake. It's black and runny and smells. Quite awful, really. When you find those cases, trim away the worst of the mess, try to keep the stabling area dry and clean, and dust away with No Thrush ®. You will see excellent results in 4-7 days.
Usage
4-7 days of use is all that is needed to treat 95% of the active thrush cases out there. Apply No Thrush aggressively into the grooves. Use the edge of your hoof pick to get it inside those cracks.
You can't overuse No Thrush®. It won't burn/harm tissue. Be patient. Don't stop at five days because you assume the product hasn't worked. It's working. Keep dusting. Check for moisture. If you don't find it, the "thrush" is most likely gone and now the "healing" phase has kicked in.
Think about it... your horse's tissue has been invaded by thrush, then treated, invaded, treated - countless times. It may take some time, a few weeks even, for it to regroup before normal regrowth can begin. So... if it takes a few weeks, your horse is worth it, and you WILL see exciting results. Stick with it... you won't be sorry.
Directions
Apply one dusting a day. Make sure powder gets into all cracks and crevices. Quick and easy. The natural, non-toxic mineral salts attack the bacteria, while the proprietary blend of clays absorb moisture and draw thrush to the surface, keeping the area dry and inhospitable to thrush. The added mixtures of herbs soothe and encourage healing.
Quick Guide
1st RULE OF THUMB: If your horse has soft or tender heels and ALSO has a deep crack/crevice in the central sulcus (a crevice that looks like a "plumber's crack" near the heel bulbs), your horse has thrush. (a healthy heel area should be a dimple, not a crack.)
2nd RULE OF THUMB: If your horse has mysterious lameness, (and your vet, farrier, trimmer can find no cause) look for thrush.
FAQs
Q. What are the symptoms of Thrush?
A. First of all, it smells! This bacteria lives in dark, wet places and eats its host. Graphic yes, sorry, but it is important to stress this point. A black discharge is often visible. In the early stages, it is not as noticeable, (thrush hides and breeds inside the sulcus between the heels bulbs and in the deep grooves around the frog) but thrush is the first item to check off your list when a horse goes mysteriously lame or begins shying from typical farrier work.
Q. Why are heel cracks serious?
A. With each step, the heel pad takes the ENTIRE brunt of the horse's weight. It's a tiny 2-inch piece of tissue and hide. What would happen if you had an open crack (an eternally open wound) in your heel - and then you walked around barefoot? You'd have constant infection. Do you think a horse is going to give his best performance with a crack through the center of his weight-bearing heel pad? Think about what happens to the energy (the strength) of each step. Instead of taking the weight on a unified heel pad, that energy is now separating into two halves. The two sides of the crack are yawning open, dissipating the energy. A race horse, dressage horse, barrel horse, jumping horse, etc will not give his best performance. Guaranteed. It is not physically possible.
Q. How can you avoid Thrush infections?
A. Dry stalls. Thrush thrives in wet areas. When a horse struggles with thrush, clean stalls are a must. However, since thrush creates a stinging/burning sensation to the horse, he will look to find a liquid to soothe it. In a small stall, that liquid is often urine-soaked bedding. Not good. Clean the straw / shavings at least daily. A horse with thrush will try anything to find comfort. In a pasture, he may intentionally pack his hoof with mud and manure - unfortunately this organic material will give thrush the best possible host. Daily hoof cleaning is important (remove bedding, mud, and manure with your pick. Once thrush is detected, apply No Thrush ®, clean the hoof daily, and keep the stall as dry as possible. (NOTE: No Thrush is effective in wet conditions, but the rule of thumb is: Drier is better.
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