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Fungasol Shampoo by Equine America
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Skin care for horses with certain fungal or bacterial skin conditions
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Mild formulas are gentle on a horse's skin - can be used daily
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Contains Melaleuca alternifolia (tea tree oil) and other ingredients used for their antibacterial and antifungal properties
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Skin care for horses with skin conditions associated with fungus and bacteria, such as girth itch, rain rot, wound bacteria, dew poisoning, ring worm, or dry flaky skin. Contains ingredients widely used for their antibacterial and antifungal properties. Products are mild enough for daily use. At the first indications of a skin condition, shampoo the horse with deep-cleansing Fungasol Shampoo
and spray the horse daily thereafter with Fungasol Spray until the skin condition has cleared up.
Spray also contains coat conditioners.
Spray contains Triclosan, P-Chloro-M-Xylenol, E and Melaleuca alternifolia (Tea Tree) oil. Cream contains Tea Tree oil, mineral oil, and Vitamin E.
Please click on "More Information" for directions for use and ingredients.
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| Fungasol Shampoo
Directions: Wet the horse's coat, mane and tail thoroughly. Pour 1 to 2 ounces of Fungasol Shampoo onto sponge and apply full strength directly to the horse's coat, mane and tail, working into a rich lather. Allow lather to remain on horse for at least 20 minutes before rinsing. Rinse horse thoroughly with clean water. Scrape or wipe off excess water.
Active Ingredients: Triclosan, P-Chloro-M-Xylenol and Melaleuca alternifolia Oil.
Fungasol Spray
Directions: Spray horse's entire coat, mane, and tail with Fungasol Spray, making sure to concentrate spray on affected area. Do not rinse, but instead allow spray to dry naturally. Spray daily until the skin condition has cleared up. Avoid contact with eyes.
Active Ingredients: Triclosan, P-Chlro-M-Xylenol and Melaleuca alternifolia Oil.
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