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Overview

“Hoof” and “Skin” follows special mechanisms of actions, which are not based on conventional disinfection and bacterial elimination, since it seems like an insufficient effect to kill bacteria in a wound and then allowing the wound to be re-infected as soon as the hooves are back in the bedding or dirt. Instead “Hoof” and “Skin” forms a sealing scab that protects the wound and promotes wound healing. Also, “Hoof” and “Skin” neutralizes damaging chemicals like ammonia and hydrogen sulphides on the hooves and skin that will strengthen sebum and skin and hardening the hooves. This will also decrease the pH-value on the skin surface. The elimination of hydrogen sulphide leads to increased oxygen levels in the hoof area, which is toxic to bacteria causing Thrush and Pastern dermatitis. Finally, “Hoof” and “Skin” has a very potent drying effect (without removing sebum), which can be seen after a short period of time. This also promotes wound healing.