daisalph
Well-Known Member
Have you thought of using 'Cleantrax' an American product that only targets the infected tissue and leaves the healthy tissue intact? It works on both bacterial and fungal infections - most hoof infections are a combination of both. It isn't cheap but you only need buy the one soaking boot as you can do one hoof then another with the same solution. It is something I have in my cupboard ready for hoof abscesses etc as it works brilliantly. It's a bit of a palavar but you only do it once.
As for sprays, the cheapest and best for us is Frogwell which has natural disinfectants like tea tree oil that don't damage the frog tissue - hydrogen peroxide is a good disinfectant but you need to know how concentrated, how long to leave it on etc
As for sprays, the cheapest and best for us is Frogwell which has natural disinfectants like tea tree oil that don't damage the frog tissue - hydrogen peroxide is a good disinfectant but you need to know how concentrated, how long to leave it on etc