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Chew Stop™ Aerosol by Farnam
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Hot cinnamon taste spray stops unwanted chewing and cribbing
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Convenient solution protects fences, corrals, stalls, blankets, and more
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Clear liquid spray won't stain or discolor wood or painted surfaces
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Spray a hot cinnamon taste to help stop cribbing and chewing. Convenient aerosol spray quickly coats almost any object to help curb your horse's bad habits. Use on wooden or painted fences, corrals, stalls, window ledges, and more. Also effective on blankets, tack, and bandages. Clear liquid won't stain or discolor surfaces. One can covers approximately 35 square feet of unpainted surface and 53 square feet of painted objects. 12.5 oz.
Please click on "More Information" for use, storage instructions, and contents.
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Chew Stop is formulated for application to fences, stall walls, blankets, bandages and other surfaces to break horses of the wood-chewing habit. Required frequency of application will be dependent on the temperament of the horse, length of the habit, climatic conditions and the type of surface. Use Chew Stop to protect fences, corrals, stalls, mangers, gates, posts and trees; also to keep horses from biting and chewing blankets and bandages.
Use Instructions
Shake well. Remove protective cap and apply Chew Stop generously to all wood surfaces within reach of your horse. Spray from a distance of 4 to 6 inches. Remove animals from stalls during application. Chew Stop may be applied to the bark of mature trees. It will not stain or discolor painted surfaces. Repeat application to problem areas as necessary until your horse forgets his habit. When applying Chew Stop to blankets or bandages, do not apply to surfaces that may come in contact with the horse's skin. Chew Stop, when in contact with the skin, may cause blistering under certain conditions.
Coverage: One 12.5 oz. can will cover approximately 35 square feet of unpainted surface and 53 square feet of painted surface.
DANGER! EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. Do not spray near sparks, heat or open flames. Vapors will accumulate readily and may ignite explosively. Keep area ventilated during use and until all vapors are gone. DO NOT SMOKE - Extinguish all flames, pilot lights and heaters - turn off stoves, electric tools and appliances, and any other sources of ignition. CONTENTS UNDER PRESSURE. Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight or heat from radiators, stoves, hot water and other heat sources that may cause bursting. Do not puncture, incinerate, burn or store above 120°F. Do not discard empty can in home garbage compactor.
Contents
Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Cinnamaldehyde.
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Covers up to 53 square feet
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