Hoof Thrush Salve
This salve was created for a local Farrier to combat hoof thrush. She has seen amazing results! Apply generously to the infected area 2-4 times per day until it clears up.
Contains: Yerba Mansa and Black Walnut infused Sesame Oil, Echinacea, Myrrh and Beeswax with Frankincense and Eucalyptus Essential Oils
Suggested Use: Hoof Fungus, Thrush
Injury Balm
This balm heals bumps, bruises, strains, and sprains. Not for use on open wounds! Though, it can be used on a wound with a well-formed scab to decrease the healing time.
Contains: Calendula, Plantain, Cayenne, and Comfrey infused Sesame Oil, Castor Oil, Myrrh and Beeswax
Suggested Use: Wounds that are not open or oozing, bruises, strains, sprains, bald spots |
Shoo Fly Spray
Looking for something to keep the flies away? This spray uses natural yet effective essential oils to repel flies from eyes. Neem Oil has strength comparable to DEET, without the harsh chemicals that aren’t good for living beings or the environment. Do not spry directly in the eye.
Contains: Spring Water, Sesame Oil, Castor Oil, and Catnip with Lavender, Citronella and Lemongrass Essential Oils.
Suggested Use: External for flies and fleas, in stalls, pet bedding, carpets.
Testimonial:
Erica Canevari,
Back in Balance Horseshoeing
www.BIBhorseshoeing.com
"All I can say is WOW. I am so impressed with your creations.
In my original notes I took before applying the Anti-Fungal Salve (AFS) I recorded that my horse Ava had level 2-3 thrush (with level 5 being the worst case). I applied the AFS with a Qtip so that I could really get it down in the crevice of her foot. So, the next day I went out to visit the horses and picked up Ava's feet to find that there was almost NO THRUSH! I was baffled! I got out my farrier tools and started excavating some of her sole and frog to make sure it hadn't just killed the thrush on the surface of her foot, but that it had really cleared the entire infection. It had. I am literally blown away by this. For the past year I have been buying this noxious chemical thrush treatment that is outrageously expensive ($19.99 for a one ounce bottle), and it still wasn't even really doing the job." |