Pettifers Green Oils Gel For all superficial wounds including insect bites, saddle sores and girth galls, wire cuts and splinters.
Contains Camphor in a petroleum jelly base.
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Barrier Heel to Hoof Soothing Cream Formulated to help protect against and relieve winter skin conditions such as mud fever, cracked heels, rain scald and inflamed areas where swelling and scabs are evident.
A traditional embrocation. Anti-bacterial and soothing properties.
Barrier Aloe Vera Soothing Gel Protects and aids natural healing.
Advanced, scientific formula that allows the skin to breathe freely and heal correctly in beneficial moist conditions, helping to reduce healing time of minor cuts, scratches and abrasions.
A combination of mild surfactants, chlorhexidine and essential oils to act as an antibacterial skin cleanser and surgical scrub.This formulation is also suitable for general skin disinfection and as an antiseptic handwash.
100% Cotton. All purpose, first aid veterinary care cotton wool roll for softness and absorbency. Use as part of your routine care.
Gold Label Pig Oil Spray. An easy way to apply Pig Oil to those horses and ponies that are not upset with using a spray head
A cooling, soothing lotion for hypersensitive skin affected by fly and midge bites. This advanced emulsion utilises Benzyl Benzoate & Menthol to offer a topical aid to maintain the skin#s integrity against skin trauma on manes, tails & itchy areas.
Licensed and proven to prevent and treat sweet itch in horses and ponies Proven to prevent sweet itch. AVM-GSL* licensed product with active ingredient benzyl benzoate in a soothing lotion, specially formulated for horses. If used as a preventative measure in early Spring prior to the symptoms becoming evident, the condition may not take hold. Apply to all affected areas by rubbing in with fingers or soft cloth as soon as sweet itch is diagnosed and for the remaining part of the sweet itch season. Initial application of Killitch (75ml) should be made twice daily, reducing to once daily and then 3-4 times a week as the irritation lessens. All affected areas should be kept clean by shampooing and rinsing well at least once a week. After shampooing or heavy exercise, re-apply to ensure adequate protection. With horses which are known to suffer from sweet itch, it is recommended that Killitch is applied in the early spring before symptoms become evident, so that the condition may never take a hold.