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Dry weather, dusty stables, lack of exercise. These factors combine to rob a horse's hoofs of moisture, leaving them hard and brittle; susceptible to cracks, injury and disease; unable to regenerate quickly because of slowed growth. Rain Maker Hoof Moisturizer and Conditioner can protect your horse's hoofs from these damaging conditions. Like a rainy day, Rain Maker Hoof Moisturizer and Conditioner leaves hoofs with a healthy balance of moisture. It's an advanced hoof dressing that helps restore and condition damaged hoofs, so they can absorb the stresses and shocks of daily life with ease. The triple action formula of Rain Maker Hoof Moisturizer and Conditioner leaves your horse with hoofs that attract, absorb and retain moisture. Helps prevent painful problems like cracks, splits and contracted heels. Enhances color, sheen and texture, leaves hoofs with a natural glossy, lustrous appearance. Widely recognized as the leader in quality horse care products.
SKU | 3666908 |
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Primary Brand | Farnam |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Scented | No |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Volume | 32 FZ |
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Yes, I recommend this product.
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