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Shar M.
> 24 hourGood stuff for sure
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ridelikethewind
> 24 hourMy horse is a Tennessee Walker and he has soft and dry/brittle front feet (I was told thats a typical Walker hoof) so I LOVE the Farnam Rainmaker! I ran out but after only 3 applications, hie feet are soft, no more cracks and new growth has started - AND its winter time which his hooves barely grow in winter! Great price too!!
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Liz
> 24 hourThis was recommended by our stables. This works well and we will be purchasing again.
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Steve
> 24 hourThis was delivered as promised - would buy from this seller again! The farrier we use noticed that our horses hooves were in better shape after only a month of using it!
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K. OShea
> 24 hourI use this product 1-2 times per week to moisturize my horse’s hooves. It’s easy to apply and does what it says it will do.
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Marciana H.
> 24 hourI use this product to make it easier to extract the gravel and packed clay from my horses hooves on a daily bases. Im very happy with it.
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Laurie Jones
> 24 hourThis is a great hoof product!
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Christina
> 24 hourPurchased this at my local feed store per recommendation by my farrier. I have high hopes for it. It smells a little odd, could probably catch catfish with it. It goes on thick- and seems to collect some of the dust floating around, but i should expect that with Arizonas dry climate. Hoping this will help my older gelding with his dry cracked hooves until monsoon season comes around. I read the one star review and laughed- the bottle specifically says not for human use
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Carla Gerrard
> 24 hourI need a product that will keep my horses hoof supple. Thanks for this product
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chipper2128
> 24 hourWe have used this for several months now on our two horses in Western Colorado which is very dry in the summer. It seems to help keep their hooves in good shape. The farrier notices when we Dont use it. It has a distintive smell which follows the horse around for a few hours afterwards. They dont seem to mind.