Rainrot, rainscald, ringworm and other nasty skin lumpy bumpies in the winter? What's a diligent caring horse owner supposed to do? The temperature is below freezing, the wind's blowing and your horse is covered with some sort of bacterial or fungal crud....or both! It's too cold and wet to bathe with a medicated shampoo or to rinse every day with some sort of iodine/betadine concoction, but if you don't take care of it now, the problem will just get worse and worse over the course of the winter and you'll be faced with a more significant problem come spring. Healing Tree's Tea-Clenz® to the rescue! Simply applying properly diluted Tea-Clenz®, either by spraying or sponging, to the affected areas, without having to pre-shampoo and without having to rinse, once a day for 3 to 5 days in a row will effectively kill all topical bacteria and fungus. Use the same solution to spray down blankets, saddle pads, cinches, girths, brushes, curry combs, etc. and you eliminate the problem of 're-infecting' the horse.
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