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09 Jun, 2017
Easy to use
1 of 1 found this helpful This product is easy to use when you've worked it out. Doesn't seem to pull out all the hairs but just pulls them so have to go over same area a few times! Does make a difference to the fine face hairs tho.

08 Nov, 2017
I like it!

06 Jul, 2016
Not for the sensitive horse.
1 of 1 found this helpful This spray has brought my gelding out in rashes, lumps and left him with a very painful swollen sheath. I used it in the morning and turned him out. Later that evening I fetched him in to find his shoulders, ribs and the top of his hind legs covered in raised rashes and little lumps. Then I noticed his swollen sheath and penis. I originally thought that it was a bite of some kind. The following day they were almost gone but his sheath was still very swollen. With the rain I didn't need to apply it that day. He came in cleared of all rashes etc except from his swollen sheath. The following day his sheath was still quite swollen tho was starting to lessen so I sprayed him with it again but taking care not to get any on his sheath, just in case it aggravated it. That night, the rashes and lumps were back. Meantime I had phoned the vet and they were due out the following day but she checked him over and his sheath was half the size, so it was getting better and as I told her about the spray, she decided that as it was getting better, no need to medicate.
So I'm not saying this will happen with all horses but mine must be a sensitive sort.