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Penetrates quickly thanks to its natural composition. Softens and promotes hoof growth, allowing normal and natural hydration. Mix of fats rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, vitamin A, D3, E. Contains quenchers of free radicals responsible for premature aging of the skin and hooves. Protects the cutaneous barrier.
WHEN SHOULD YOU APPLY HOOF BLONDE?
The horn can sometimes become dry and crumbly, even brittle, particularly in very dry summer weather.
It is then wise to apply Hoof Blond directly onto the hoof wall, sole and frog to soften this horny area.
It is even possible to bathe the foot beforehand and to apply the ointment to the wet foot for faster, more effective softening.
GENERAL ADVICE
It is up to the individual owner to judge the state of the feet of the animal and to apply the appropriate hoof care. Husse Hoof Care (Blond and Dark) are particularly effective thanks to the natural oils that the products contain. The natural oils penetrate into the hoof more easily. In addition, these oils are very nourishing, and help the horn to develop. Husse Hoof Care also plays an important protective role.
RECOMMENDED USE
Apply regularly on the entire hoof using a brush, on the soft parts under the hoof and on the base of the hoof.
Natural oils and greases (avocado, jojoba, laurel), lanolin.
Disclaimer
This product is based on herbs. Different animals may react differently to natural substances in herbs. The claims listed in this product sheet are based on general information about herbs. This product should not be classified as a medicine. If you have other questions regarding your horse's health, we recommend that you contact your veterinary.