EquineCare Probiotic

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EquineCare Probiotic is a topical spray for minor bacterial and fungal skin conditions caused by mud fever and rain scald. The spray aids treatment by introducing billions of beneficial microbes that outcompete the pathogens causing the condition. It needs to be sprayed daily (if possible) until the infection is cleared. There are many variables on how long this can take but mudfever is usually 3-4 days to 3-4 weeks and rain scald and thrush within a week or two. The 500ml bottle is recommended for small areas of rain scald or thrush and the 1 litre for treating larger areas or more than one animal.

How it works
A BLEND OF BENEFICIAL BACTERIA, YEASTS AND FUNGI

The best thing about EquineCare Probiotic is it contains hardly any ingredients. Unless you are counting billions of beneficial microbes, yeast and water which create an environment the pathogens can no longer survive in. It is natural, organic and non-toxic which makes it completely safe to use on your animal. It is also non-swabbable which is good news for racehorses. In this day and age with antibiotic resistance occurring at an alarming rate, it is reassuring to have a natural, safe and effective alternative for infections of this nature.

 MUD FEVER, RAIN SCALD, THRUSH, SEEDY TOE, GREASY HEEL AND WHITE LINE DISEASE

Mud fever and rain scald, also known as greasy heel, pastern dermatitis and rain rot are all caused by bacterial (most commonly Dermatophilus Congolensis) or fungal infections penetrating the skin barrier. It most often presents itself in moist conditions and more often on horses with non-pigmented (pink) skin. Mud fever affects the lower limbs of your horse with cracks, crusts and scabs on the skin. There can be swelling and your horse may be lame. Rain scald is usually spread over the body, head and neck and can often be seen or felt as small scabs over the skins surface, with the hair clumping to them.

THE BENEFITS OF USING A PROBIOTIC

Nearly every other treatment for these conditions calls for the scabs to be softened and removed. The skin below is sore and inflamed so this is not a pleasant scenario for your horse or the person treating them. The reason for removing them is that other biocidal treatments used need to come into direct contact with the disease or to let oxygen behind the scabs, as the pathogens are anaerobic. 

EquineCare Probiotic works differently as we believe it’s better to leave the scabs where they are. They are there to protect damaged tissue and a natural part of the healing process. Once the epidermal layer is sufficiently healed they will come away on their own. This is a kind, gentle way of treating your animal. Remove as much mud as is comfortable for your horse and spray once a day until healed. If your animal is susceptible to mud fever, rain scald or thrush a twice weekly maintenance spray is recommended.

OTHER PRODUCTS AND EQUINECARE PROBIOTIC

We recommend you don’t use other topical products with EquineCare Probiotic as most of these will have anti-bacterial or anti-fungal properties which will eliminate our "good guys". This includes many natural oils and lotions as well as washes.

Most oral treatments shouldn't have an impact on the effectiveness of EquineCare Probiotic but if you have any concerns send us an email or give us a call.

SHOULD I CLIP MY HORSE?

If your horse is sore, clipping isn't necessary however if they are heavily feathered and the product isn't reaching the scabs or skin you may need to. In most cases the spray should reach the desired area without too much trouble.