field guard green gloop and ingredients

lucymay9701

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Hi everyone, I just wondered if anyone knew the ingredients in this product? I know it is advertised as non-toxic but I'm just double checking what's in it!? I have a horse with breathing problems and am worried about anything making them worse. We have a new horse coming on our yard next week and they use Jeyes fluid but I am worried about it being a chemical and whether it may affect my horses breathing problems (also I use all natural and non toxic things for myself!). Therefore I am looking into alternatives for them. This product sounds really good from previous posts I've read, are there any negatives anyone knows of? Does anyone know how long a 2 litre bottle would approximately last for one stable? Thank you for any advice!x
 
I've read a few other posts now and it sounds really good stuff and seems to last for ages. I know lots of people use jeyes fluid with no problems, I'm just really sensitive to chemical smells aswell as worrying about my horses current health problems so just looking at alternatives. x
 
Jeyes is nasty stuff & shouldn`t be used anywhere that will be in direct contact with the animal without thoroughly rinsing first, not always practical in stables and a pain in the butt!
GG on the other hand can be sloshed around safely. It will be beneficial to your neddies breathing as it neutralizes harmful ammonia :-)
 
Thanks for your reply. I've recommended the green gloop. It does sound really good! I generally worry about chemicals anyway, even when they're used properly. They would have rinsed all the jeyes fluid off but I still prefer natural things and the green gloop sounds easy to use aswell! x
 
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