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   Location: somewhere in the south | Looking for a good, fast acting remedy for rain rot..................anybody? Which products work the best? |
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  Sock eating dog owner
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     Location: Where the pavement ends and the West begins Utah | You can Google for a horse product or you can use brown listerine. |
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 Not Afraid to Work
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| I used a recommendation from here or another site. It was 1/2 bottle water. 1/4 listerine. approx 1/4 baby oil. I shaved the spots, picked the scabs and sprayed this on. It was dramatically better in just a few days. |
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Elite Veteran
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      Location: Kansas | We have been able to turn it around with a couple of washes with EzeAll. It gets rid of the debris and cleared up the rain rot. |
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     Location: Do I hear Banjos? | The Micro-Tek Shampoo does a fantastic job very quickly. That's my go-to. http://www.sstack.com/horse-shampoo-medicated-horse-shampoo/Eqyss-Micro-Tek-Shampoo/?utm_source=bizrate_com&utm_medium=shopping&utm_campaign=WEB01010PS8&scpid=6&scid=scsho520402 |
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      Location: Cap'n Joan Rotgut.....alberta | Iodine bath...and rinse really well and then we used mtg.......M |
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| Any product containing Captan. |
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| Calm Coat
http://www.statelinetack.com/item/calm-coat-all-natural-topical-spr...
CALM COATยฎ is an ALL-NATURAL topical spray that works with the skinโs natural ability to heal. Formulated for horses, CALM COATยฎ provides immediate relief to itching, allergies and skin irritations.
Soothes and Stops Itching Immediately!
All-Natural Blend of essential oils.Effective for all irritated skin conditions including mane and tail rubbing, sweet itch, tack rubbing, summer itch, girth itch and environmental irritations.
It relieves itching and allergic reactions from insect bites.
Soothes irritations from bugs including gnats, no-see-ums, culicoides, mites, ticks, deer flies, horse flies, black flies, mosquitoes hornets, wasps, bees and chiggers.
Encourages healthy skin and hair growth.
Helps speed the natural healing process of cuts, bites, wounds, burns, abrasions and lesions without burning or side effects.
Provides effective relief for symptoms associated with fungus, including rain rot.
Soothes and provides SPF # 7 while providing quick relief of sunburn.
I'm not a dealer! I just LOVE this stuff because you can use it for anything and after just two or 3 applications can tell BIG differences. I love it for gelding/mare "leg funk" from peeing on themselves or being in season, cleans it right up! |
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| Someone on here recommended Synbiont for Scratches. This is basically the same fungus as rain rot. The Synbiont did a number on the scratches. It will probably so the same for rain rot. Good stuff. By the way, thanks to whoever recommended it. |
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      Location: TN | Shapely's MTG works very well. I feel your pain. I haven't had one get it in YEARS, and I had one get a pretty bad case of it this year. But the MTG cleaned up the fungus pretty good. Now I'm just waiting for his hair to grow back. The MTG really helps the hair grow too. |
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       Location: In The Snow, AZ | Soooo many options. I always use a thick paste of water and baking soda. Shmear it on. Works pretty quick. Just hard to explain to people why your horse has white crud caked all over. LOL. |
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| It's not a fungus, I wouldn't treat the horse for something it doesn't have. |
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   Location: somewhere in the south | Thanks guys! I'll get started on all these cures! |
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The Resident Destroyer of Liberal Logic
   Location: PNW | Betadine bath |
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 My Heart Be Happy
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      Location: Arkansas |
We use the Micro Tek product for sensitive skin and bug bites, etc on my mare----it is unbelievable. Works by the next day. (Haven't had rain rot but it's a great product line) |
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       Location: Phoenix | I'll have to check out the Calm Coat....mine has scurf on his legs kinda bad. :/. Ick. |
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 My Heart Be Happy
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      Location: Arkansas | hammer_time - 2015-04-18 9:20 PM
ย I'll have to check out the Calm Coat....mine has scurf on his legs kinda bad. ย :/. Ick.
Micro Tek worked for that too! |
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Veteran
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  Location: Abbotsford B.C. Canada | Aside from a regular treatment recommended by a vet, or experienced person , I suggest you put the horse on the best hoof supplement you can get as biotin and zinc methionine are great for skin health.
Actually I suggest manuka honey from New Zealand as a topical treatment . Ask your vet if this sounds nuts! a friend of mine swears by the stuff.
Cheers,
Coastal Rider
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Veteran
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  Location: Abbotsford B.C. Canada | Aside from a regular treatment recommended by a vet, or experienced person , I suggest you put the horse on the best hoof supplement you can get as biotin and zinc methionine are great for skin health.
Actually I suggest manuka honey from New Zealand as a topical treatment . Ask your vet if this sounds nuts! a friend of mine swears by the stuff.
Cheers,
Coastal Rider
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