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CleanTrax Hoof Cleanser by CleanTrax

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He’s going to start receiving some vits&mins soon, but, again, he’ll only receive his feed 4-5 days a week. My horse chiropractor recommended I buy copper sulfate at Home Depot, which is the stuff you put to clear drains, and mix it with vinegar, clean the area thoroughly, and spray the mixture 3 times a week. Finally, I seemed to be making real progress. As in I soak front two feet in cleantrax boots, after 45 minutes, I remove boots, keeping liquid in. Wrap front feet in plastic bag and duct tape. Move cleantrax soaking boots to hind feet. After further 45 minutes, I pour liquid away (good still for floor disinfectant) and fume hind feet in cleantrax boots. Any and all claims, actions, demands, causes of action, and other proceedings (" Claim" or " Claims") involving you and any of The Digerati Group LLC Parties arising from or relating to the Resources or this User Agreement shall be heard in a court or courts of competent jurisdiction in Virginia Beach, Virginia. You hereby agree to personal jurisdiction by such courts, and waive any jurisdictional, venue, or inconvenient forum objections to such courts.

Directions: Clean the hoof thoroughly, removing debris and necrotic material prior to application. Apply daily to the affected hooves until fully healed. Immerse the hoof completely into the CleanTrax solution. If using a bag, pull it up above the knee and tie/or tape it closed. (Vetrap works well for this). My barefoot trimmer said that since you are supposed to use a gallon of the Clean Trax fluid you need a large volume soaker, and the height of it is supposed to add pressure to help the fluid penetrate all areas of the hoof. Don't know the physics of that, but I know that my regular soaking boot wouldn't hold nearly the volume that this one did. Deb, o ne of our BarefootHorseCare contributors, called John Craggs 515-577-9979, a representative of BIOcIDE International Inc., maker of Oxine. Mix as much Oxine as you will be able to use immediately. Mix the Oxine and citric acid together and wait exactly 3 minutes for the solution to become active, then add water.Immerse the hoof completely into the Cleantrax solution (If a bag is used, pull the top of the bag up above the knee and tie or tape it closed).

CleanTrax is a deep penetrating hoof cleanser proven effective in eliminating even the toughest infections, in most case with just a single application.Fill the soaking boots to the level of the walls or slightly higher; the objective is to immerse and soak the frog and sole, so I cover the wall but don't fill the whole boot.

This morning the mare is showing relief after 7 days of almost 3-legged lameness. She popped an abscess from her coronet band that is running puss. I don't know whether it was the Clean Trax or just the long soak. When you had time and daylight I'd clean the hooves them flush with Sole Cleanse or very diluted Milton and then let the hooves "air dry" on clean hard ground (concrete?). I use blue paper or kitchen towel to ensure the hoof is totally dry. Then smoother in FP. Store the bottle in a refrigerator or a cool, dry place. Do not leave it in the sun or expose to heatPosted on Tuesday, Nov 7, 2006 - 2:28 pm: Hi again . I just wanted to clarify my last post. The mixing directions are not the same. The bottles come in 2 gram sizes and are mixed with a litre. It smells and looks exactly like clean trax.. The active ingredient is active clorine derived from calcium hypochlorite 3-4% available clorine 6-8 %. Its PH is that of skin and hoof which is why it is non damaging to healthy tissue. Clean trax I believe is made from the same active ingredients. It says on the box Topical Bioicide, Bactericide-Viricide-fungicde-sporicide. When I help a horse with a prolapsed frog, I aim to establish my hoof guidelines, ideally through the trim: CleanTrax is safe to use on open wounds and will not affect the the quality, colour, or appearance of skin or hair. However, it will damage coloured fabrics. Posted on Tuesday, Apr 13, 2010 - 8:49 pm: Well...7 years after the last post i am going to guess at the penetration. I bought these very tall soaking boots, and you have to mix it up in the 1 gallon per foot with the clean trax. I let it soak 90 minutes on both front feet. I am wondering if the water is so high in the boot, it is causing the solution to go up into the tubules?

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