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The Absorbine Hooflex Therapeutic Horse Conditioner Ointment is a unique formula that helps maintain the pliability of the entire hoof by providing conditioners necessary for long-lasting moisture balance. It comes in a 25 oz. jar. Use this ointment on horses of all life stages. You can also apply this horse conditioner ointment onto donkeys, mules and ponies for convenience.
- Recommended by farriers for over 70 years
- Conditions to restore healthy hooves
- Contains antibacterial and antifungal agents to help prevent infection
- Regular use of Hooflex will restore and protect the frog, sole, heel and coronary band with a breathable moisture balance
- Use the horse conditioner ointment on horses, donkeys, mules and ponies
| Brand | Absorbine |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Made in USA |
| Active Ingredients | Chloroxylenol 1.5% |
| Grooming Features | Antifungal, Antibacterial |
| Health Features | General Wellness |
| Manufacturer Brand | Absorbine |
| Product Volume | 25 oz. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 428109 |
Q: Can this product be used on sheep to help repair a damaged hoof?
3 years agoOriginally posted on SCBT
- A: Hello, We do recommend reaching out to a veterinarian to help you decide the best course of action for your sheep. Thank you, SCAHealth3 years ago
Q: How long dose it last if I use it once or twice a week?
4 years ago- A: That would depend on how much of it you use.4 years agoHelpful?
Q: Do you paint the conditioner on the underside and frog of the hoof as well, or just the hoof wall area?
4 years ago- A: Yes great question. The underside/sole of the hoof and the frog/sulci and heels area of the hoof is where this product does some of its best work. Apply all over the sole and soft frog, getting it into all of the cracks. Then on the back of the hoof just up to the hard "heels" area, but stop where the pastern skin starts. Do not apply to the horse's skin. We recommend starting the application on the underside areas described above first, then finishing by applying it to the outside hoof wall last to avoid mess on your hands. Also make sure to apply it to the coronary band or "coronet" to keep that soft which improves hoof growth. Here again, avoid getting too much on the horse's skin above the coronary band.4 years agoHelpful?
Q: Is this like the original Hooflex, brown that used to be in a paint like can?
6 years ago- A: Yes! It is the same product that used to be in the metal tin. Since the metal tin, we have increased the antibacterial and antifungal properties to be even more effective against hoof infections like thrush and white line disease, but otherwise the formula is unchanged. -Team Absorbine5 years agoHelpful?
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