» Diseases of Horses » Lameness » Diseases of the Hoof » White Line Disease or Onychomycosis Welcome Stephanie, I want to take a moment to point out it is not what you treat with as much as how aggressively you remove the diseased areas, see the article » Diseases of Horses » Lameness » Diseases of the Hoof » White Line Disease or Onychomycosis for an explanation of this. I'm wondering if your friend had any success with the VirKon product in treating the white line disease? Here's a link to Clean Trax boot: bff&gas=clean%20trax%20boot And you might want to invest in a Clean Trax boot, the ones that come in the kit with the White Lightning will need a serious coating of Gorilla Tape if you don't want them to rip the first time you use them. Clean Trax is another solution you could try but my farrier likes white lightning better: Cdept_id%3D198%26Tree%3D%2CComplete%20Catalog&1=dept%2Easp%2Cdept_id%3D122%26Tre e%3D0%2CEquine&2=dept%2Easp%2Cdept_id%3D1107%26menu_id%3D%26Tree%3D1%2CHoof%20Ca re%20%2F%20Farrier&3=dept%2Easp%2Cdept_id%3D556%26menu_id%3D%26Tree%3D2%2CHoof%2 0Care%20Dressings&HSLB=False&refcode=Google&gclid=CJ_rttX82LACFUQ0QgodRV-Z3w Oh, you want the liquid, not the gel. You use 2oz each time mixed in equal parts with the vinegar and enough water to come halfway up the hoof. Why is Thrush Buster effective Thrush Buster creates a protective barrier between the tissue and thrush. It is produced by Mustad Hoofcare in the USA and is famous for its purple color. You repeat the soak 2-3 times a week for 40 - 45 minutes for the first 4-6 weeks and then about once a month for maintenance after that. Thrush Buster is an iodine-based solution that comes in 2 oz bottles and is intended for the treatment of thrush or white line disease and avoiding thrush. It is a very mild solution that you mix with white wine vinegar and water then vet wrap the boot around the leg so the gasses work their magic on the disease. My farrier recommends White Lighting and so far it's making a huge difference for my horse. The parent article and menus are available on the navigation menu below:ĭiscussion on White Line Disease in a Mini Donkey
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