Kevin Bacon's Hoof Dressing Black Winter
Kevin Bacon's Hoof Dressing is a laurel ointment for the maintenance and protection of horses' hooves. To maintain the suppleness, elasticity and the correct balance of the horse's hooves, they must be treated with products of the best quality. Kevin Bacon's Hoof Dressing fits this philosophy perfectly.
This Hoof Dressing is a 100% natural product that has been made according to traditional methods for more than 32 years. It is based on animal fats and a maceration extract of fresh bay leaves. The Hoof Dressing not only serves to make the hooves of your horse shine beautifully. This ointment penetrates deeply through the horn shoe to release its nourishing substances. Regular use of this product prevents dehydration of the horn wall, protects against moisture and promotes horn growth. Thanks to these remarkable properties, Hoof Dressing is used and recommended by all equestrian practitioners.
Like all natural fats, our Hoof Dressing hardens in winter because it contains no plasticizers or petroleum derivatives *. That is why we have developed a special version for the winter that contains 25% more oils so that our ointment remains easily spreadable even at lower temperatures.
Instructions
Normal usage:
- Apply the product directly to the hoof wall, sole and beam using a brush.
- For the maintenance of healthy hooves: apply twice a week
- For an event: one-time application (to make the hooves look more beautiful)
- In dry weather: apply 4 to 5 times a week
More intensive use for very dry hooves:
- Rinse the hooves with water for a few minutes and then dry them.
- Then apply the Hoof Dressing ointment.
- Hoof Dressing is also available in black and white
For the color black, we use a dye based on the natural ash of vine wood that is also slightly antiseptic and in no way affects the quality of the ointment.
- SKU: 45039480
- Brand: Kevin Bacons
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