How to treat thrush in horses

Outlaw Thrush treatment for horses 

To treat thrush in a horse's hooves using Outlaw Thrush Stuff, follow these steps:

1. **Clean the Hoof**: Start by thoroughly cleaning the affected hoof. Use a hoof pick to remove any dirt, debris, and manure from the hoof, paying special attention to the frog and the sulci (the grooves on either side of the frog).

2. **Dry the Area**: Ensure the hoof is dry before applying any treatment. You can use a clean cloth or let the hoof air dry.

3. **Apply Outlaw Thrush Stuff**: Shake the bottle well before use. Apply a generous amount of Outlaw Thrush Stuff directly to the affected areas, particularly focusing on the frog and any cracks or crevices where thrush is present. Use a brush or applicator if needed for better coverage.

4. **Let it Absorb**: Allow the product to penetrate the hoof for a few minutes. You may want to keep the horse in a clean, dry area during this time to prevent recontamination.

5. **Repeat as Necessary**: Follow the manufacturer's instructions regarding frequency of application. Typically, you may need to apply it daily or every few days until the thrush is resolved.

6. **Monitor Progress**: Keep an eye on the hoof for improvement. If the thrush does not improve or worsens, consult a veterinarian for further advice.

7. **Prevent Recurrence**: To prevent future thrush, maintain good hoof hygiene, ensure the horse is kept in clean, dry conditions, and regularly apply Outlaw Thrush Stuff. Clean check and trim the hooves regularly.

Always consult with a veterinarian or a farrier if you have any concerns about your horse's hoof health.

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