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We ship fast from our HQ in Georgia. All products are manufactured & made in America.
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Apply to Your Horse
Just apply Sugardine Thrush Treatment to the affected area every other day for a week until issue resolves.
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Watch Your Horse Improve
You can expect the application of Sugardine Thrush Treatment to toughen your horse’s hooves, soles, and heels for overall improved hoof health.
Sugardine Thrush Treatment
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Works Every. Single. Time.
Our blend of proprietary ingredients halts even the most stubborn, long-term cases of thrush. Works or money back guarantee.
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DIY - Easy to Use!
Simply clean the affected area and just spray to apply. That's it!
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The Best for Your Horse
We are the only solution produced by professional farriers to stop and prevent Thrush. quickly and effectively. Your horse is an investment and family member, they deserve the best.
What if I don't treat Thrush?
It can be incredibly dangerous for your horse.
A nasty, aggressive combination of fungus and bacteria that attacks the soft underside of the hoof, primarily the frog and surrounding heels, bulbs, and crevices.
Directions
1. Make sure hoof is clean and dry.
2. Clean affected area as much as possible.
3. Apply B Gone Sugardine Thrush Treatment to the affected area every other day for a week until issue resolves.
4. Apply 1-2 times per week for prevention.
Let customers speak for us
from 81 reviewsFine
Works amazing
I have only been using this clay hoof pack for 2 weeks on my mare who started showing signs of white line. My farrier came back today and said my mares feet are looking much better already! The blue dye is really cool, shows how well the product stays packed in the hoof and works its magic! Convenient, easy, quick, and mess free. I will forever have B Gone products on hand😍🙏🏻
B Gone White Line Treatment
Easy application, good adherence, and very little waste
I have tried 3 other products and none of them penetrated like this does. It is the ONLY product I have used so far that is tough enough to cure a bad case of white line disease. I alway apply it and then put a boot on for a few hours to let it penetrate, it works great.
Love the product. Container isn’t very big. Maybe for one horse, for the price. Probably won’t buy again due to small size. 4 horses =12 feet.
Great product it does fix feet even a wet Climate I have sweigh less white line and sedee toe since i've started using this product clears it up right away
B Gone White Line Treatment
Recommended by my farrier, it really works to control thrush, and I'm not considering using anything else.
B Gone Hoof Clay
I start using this the minute I see a crack in the hoof wall. It has never failed to keep an infection from getting deeper. It works so well that now my farrier buys the stuff and carries it to suggest to their other clients. He was blown away by the ease of use and the results.
B Gone Hoof Clay
This is the first year my horse has experienced all weather life since his show retirement which has ment his love for standing in the rain and mud because he likes it, he has access to a giant run and a big stall but prefers nature. Living in the Pacific Northwest with its atmospheric rivers rain, mud and leftover manure and urine in the paddock makes for a bad mix for the feet. I put this on about every two weeks when his feet start to smell, it works that long! which I was really surprised.yes I bring him in, clean his feet let them dry out before I apply. Anyway, I haven’t had a product that worked as well and I plan on purchasing more for my maintenance program. Thank you very much.
I have been treating white line and thrush with the clay and it really works wonders if regularly applied. It stays in the hoof well for days at a time!!! Definitely a must have for a horse owner.
Questions? Let us help
What is thrush?
Thrush is an unpleasant infection of the horse's frog that is predisposed by moist, damp, dirty ground or stall conditions.
What causes thrush?
Thrush is an infection of the central and lateral sulcus of the frog of the horse's foot, most often involving bacterial infection, occasionally fungal infection. One species of bacterium (Fusobacterium necrophorum) is particularly aggressive, invading and destroying the frog, sometimes exposing the deeper sensitive tissues. Long heel conformation encourages the development of deep narrow frog sulci that are more prone to the development of thrush, if environmental conditions are right.
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