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| Can't seem to get rid of thrush. He stays in heartbars..using kopertox now, used thrush buster before. I soaked in cleantrax tonight. Can't seem to get thrush medication under the heartbar. |
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  Keeper of the King Snake
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    Location: Dubach, LA | emricmacy - 2023-11-08 7:30 PM
Can't seem to get rid of thrush. He stays in heartbars..using kopertox now, used thrush buster before. I soaked in cleantrax tonight. Can't seem to get thrush medication under the heartbar.
If you find the cure, tell me. I've fought it for a year now. I've used every product made. I'm apply apple cider vinegar every other day now. It much better but still there. I can't get it completely gone. And my place has been dry as a bone all summer. |
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| No Thrush! It's a white powder I have used it for years! Literally the bottle last forever too cuz you don't have to use a lot or often. I pick the feet out brush them out puff the powder in there and brush it around with the hood brush. Works amazing!!! I even use it on my horses during the winter if they have wet feet that haven't developed thrush yet they dry out nicely. |
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    Location: South Dakota | Grooms Hand Thrush Solution Spray works great!! Simple to use, and effective. You can get it Smart Pak, Big Dees, Amazon, and other retailers. |
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    Location: NW. Florida | Try Tomorrow Dry Cow. It works great for me and it's not nasty to deal with. |
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Queen Bean of Ponyland
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             Location: WYOMING | Mix a tube of Neosporine Plus Pain and an atheletes foot creme (1% Clotrimazole) put in an applicator syringe and use daily. |
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| Vetricyn hoof spray. Its blue and gets under shoes etc. It will stain their feet bright blue but lasts a week or more and takes seconds to put on. |
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  Keeper of the King Snake
Posts: 7611
    Location: Dubach, LA | geronabean - 2023-11-14 3:13 PM
Mix a tube of Neosporine Plus Pain and an atheletes foot creme (1% Clotrimazole) put in an applicator syringe and use daily.
Do you wrap it? This seems thick to get into the crevices. How do you apply? |
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 Lived to tell about it and will never do it again
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| We used to use Clorox and it worked great |
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 Reaching for the stars....
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| Carbon Copy - 2023-11-09 9:30 AM
Try Tomorrow Dry Cow. It works great for me and it's not nasty to deal with.
A farrier recommended this also. I've used it for about a decade now with great results. It's easy to apply, relatively cheap, and works. |
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 I hate cooking and cleaning
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     Location: Jersey Girl | I have good results with Thrushbuster. My horse has partial pads behind. I use this every 7-10 days (squirt under pads) and no problems with thrush. |
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Queen Bean of Ponyland
Posts: 24952
             Location: WYOMING | CanCan - 2023-11-14 8:29 PM
geronabean - 2023-11-14 3:13 PM
Mix a tube of Neosporine Plus Pain and an atheletes foot creme (1% Clotrimazole) put in an applicator syringe and use daily.
Do you wrap it? This seems thick to get into the crevices. How do you apply?
No wrapping. I mix it in a larger syringe then squirt it into either a cannula syringe or an old Tomorrow syringe to apply. If its cold I warm the syringe up in my hands first. Not too thick at all |
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Extreme Veteran
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     Location: Wisconsin | I second Tomorrow. It is great and easy to use, then we blue koat when we pick feet. If it is really bad we will do an old school sugardine wrap. It is horrid this year |
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