Equinetec CleanTrax Equine Hoof Cleanser
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Rachel Shearing
> 3 dayDisinfected my horses foot perfectly:) I love this stuff:)
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Bridgette Corkery Sr.
> 3 dayBoth my shoer and vet recommended this for a horse with white line. It was amazing! One soak and we had everything under control! Wish I had discovered this product years ago!
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Vicki hall
> 3 dayI used Cleantrax for my Drum horse because he was beginning to show signs of white line disease. I wanted to nip it in the bud. I have used clean tracks before on a previous horse who had a severe thrush problem and Cleantrax took care of it quickly. The only downside of Cleantrax is that your horse has to stand still for a minimum of 90 minutes. Sometimes for my horse thats difficult. But, it is definitely worth the try. It works great!
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A. Stover
> 3 dayGreat product, but bottle was broken when arrived. I used it anyway. Fingers crossed there was no loss in potency.
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Nikole Campbell
> 3 dayOur veterinarian recommended this product for our draft with chronic hoof infections. It cleans the hoof out very well. Use with a good quality soaking bag as not to waste because it is a small bottle.
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Cvh
Greater than one weekSoaked my mares hoof, and the next day it was quite a bit better. Probably will need a second treatment in a couple of weeks, but please with the initial results.
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Aim
> 3 daySeems to have cured the seedy toe on my horse. Recommend purchasing the soaking boot also .
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cory bragg
> 3 dayWorked quickly penetrating thru hoof to kill all the bacteria. Amazing stuff!
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Clyde Logan
Greater than one weekPurchased as a treatment for white line disease of horse hoof. This is an interesting chemical which is FDA approved in humans for bladder irrigation. It is also used in management of decubitus ulcers (bedsores). It is marketed as an unapproved drug for veterinary use, and in that role is sold direct to the consumer. One small container is mixed with a gallon of tap water, and the liquid is used in a tall soaking boot, also marketed by CleanTrax. The tall boot supposedly forms a column of liquid sufficient in pressure to drive the mix into the infected hoof. The soaking boot is left on for 45 minute, and then the leg is sealed in a plastic bag for an additional 45 minutes to trap the antimicrobial gas which is produced in the hoof. This gas kills both bacteria and fungi. This one and one half hours is an eternity for keeping most horses calm and immobile. Thank goodness only a single treatment is recommended in the product instructions. My vet, however, recommended 5 treatments, one every other day. unfortunately the soaking boot is not up to this regimen. I needed to buy a new boot for each soak, making this a pretty pricey treatment for white line disease. It does seem effective, though. I saw no effect of the chemical on the rest of the leg and bay hair was not bleached. once the chemical is mixed with water the mix supposedly is effective for a three hour period, so the same mix can theoretically be used for all 4 hooves, soaked one after the other. Of course course that requires your horse stand patiently for three hours. This is is a chlorine reaction based chemical. I did note that my other horses seem to love licking up the discarded or spilled solution, and the treated one licks their leg while still wet with it. It’s probably best to hose it away to prevent this.
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Rachel Ashworth
> 3 dayThis has turned my horses feet around!