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Sore No More - The Sauce

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Amazing! This stuff works great on thrush. I like it because it seems much less scary than other products that are so harsh. I also used it on an area of dandrif on my horse's hip and it cleard it up quickly. I plan on keeping this in my tack trunk at all times going forward. August 22, 2012
Must have!! I love most of Sore No More's stuff anyway, but this is great. Had a bad fungus on a mare's rump that wouldn't go away until I attacked it with this stuff, and then it was gone in 3 days. This is my go to for any fungus now - rainrot, scratches, whatever fungus I find gets hit with this. (Plus, if you use this in combination with MTG, you can literally take a sweat scraper to the fungus the next day and it falls right off.) It smells a little strong, but it's so worth it. Haven't used it as a hoofpacking with sugar yet, but should the time come, it's the first thing I'll be reaching for. August 15, 2012
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