B Gone White Line Treatment
The only solution endorsed by professional farriers to stop white line disease in its tracks. B Gone White Line Treatment is easy-to-use and effective because it’s applied directly to the infected hoof area using a convenient 60cc syringe. Its blend of proprietary ingredients is the only solution that halts equine white line disease. even on stubborn, long-term white line cases.
B Gone Treats these common issues too: Seedy toe, Toe cracks, Brittle hoof wall, Stall rot, Hollow foot, Wall thrush
White line disease deteriorates the inner section of the hoof wall causing hoof wall separation. Because the hoof wall supports most of the horses’ weight, any structural weakening in the hoof can cause lameness, even leading to laminitis or founder, a potentially crippling condition.
White line disease can initially appear as a small spot where the sole of the foot meets the white line. It has a white, powdery look to it. Scraping it with a nail produces a chalky residue. Continued scraping can find holes and cavities running parallel with the inside hoof wall way up towards the coronet band.
The white line is the area between the outside hoof wall and where it meets the sole. It can be seen by picking up the foot looking at the sole of the hoof without the shoe, around 1/8” thickness.
Fungi or bacteria invade the white line within the hoof wall causing it to break down. If left untreated, white line infection is a potentially devastating disease that can spread rapidly around the hoof, inside the hoof wall, making the horse extremely lame. It can spread to other healthy feet quickly.
Instructions for treating white line disease:
- Clean the bottom of the hoof of dirt and debris
- Remove the shoe, if needed, to get directly to the affected area of the white line
- Using a nail, debride the affected area
- Apply a thin line of B Gone White Line Treatment around the white line using the convenient syringe. Put it right on the area where its needed. Treating healthy areas of the white line will not harm it.
- Reapply once a week for barefoot horses or each shoeing cycle for shod horses until hoof wall has completely grown out.
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