Farriers Shire Oil 2.5 litres

£28.75
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Are you looking for a more natural alternative to Pig Oil & Sulphur for conditioning Feathers and treating Mites? Farriers Equine Care produce a 100% natural plant based conditioning oil that will remove tangles and leave feathers silky soft and supple. We also add Peppermint Essential Oil to help reduce problems with mites. This handy 2.5 litre size is ideal for Breeders and people in the Showing World.

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There is an old saying “everything old is new again”. That is certainly the case for Farriers Shire Oil. We would like to introduce you to a gentler, more natural product which we believe offers greater benefits than pig oil, not just for your horse but to the environment also. Farriers Shire Oil is a blend of natural plant oils and extracts which have been carefully  chosen to produce the softest, silkiest feathers possible. Highly water repellent and non sticky, this product will help keep mud from attaching to the feathers and therefore help reduce mud born conditions such as Mud Fever, Thrush and skin infections of the lower leg. 

This may sound like a new approach to dressing feathers in heavy horses but in actual fact this product was around long before mineral oil (pig oil). Many horse are allergic to traditional pig oil and sulphur, which can cause irritation and chemical burns. Farriers Shire Oil contains no harmful ingredient that irritate sensitive skin. In fact all of our ingredients are designed to nourish and protect. 

Heavy Horses are prone to Feather Mites which can be problematic to treat. Farriers Shire Oil contains Peppermint Essential Oil to deter Feather Mites from making your horses legs their home. 

Farriers Shire Oil is better for our environment too. The plant oils we use are not byproducts of the petro-chemical industry  and are actually sustainable and renewable. We strive to produce the most natural products possible. We also produce a wide range of equine products which are available from our website.

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