Absorbine-HoofLex Conditioner
8 in stock
R650.00
8 in stock
Absorbine Hooflex Dressing and Conditioner helps support healthy hoof growth.
This product does not contain any artificial chemicals or dyes.
It is a barefoot moisture balance.
Direction for use:
- Clean hoof thoroughly.
- Apply dressing liberally with brush to coronet, hoof wall, sole and frog.
- For best results, apply 2-3 times a week.
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 7 × 7 × 20.5 cm |
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