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Horse Health Cool Pack Green Jelly Liniment for Horses, 64-Ounce

  • $50.25
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Vendor: Horse Health

Type: Other-Horse-Health & Wellness

Sku: WBPETB000HHM7TI

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Horse Health Cool Pack Green Jelly Liniment for Horses, 64-Ounce

$50.25

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the size of the Horse Health Cool Pack Green Jelly Liniment? A: The Horse Health Cool Pack Green Jelly Liniment is sixty-four ounces. This size is perfect for treating multiple areas on your horse.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of the product packaging? A: The packaging dimensions are four point seventy-five inches in length, four point seventy-five inches in width, and seven inches in height. This compact size makes it easy to store.
  • Q: What ingredients are in the Cool Pack Green Jelly Liniment? A: The specific ingredients are not listed, but it is formulated for cooling and soothing purposes. It's designed to relieve soreness and inflammation.
  • Q: How do I apply the Cool Pack Green Jelly Liniment? A: Apply the liniment directly to the affected area. Make sure to wash off any previous medications before use for best results.
  • Q: How long should I leave the liniment on my horse? A: Leave the Cool Pack Green Jelly Liniment on for twelve to forty-eight hours. This duration helps maximize the effectiveness of the treatment.
  • Q: Can I use this product on all areas of my horse? A: Yes, it can be applied to shoulders, ankles, knees, tendons, and bucked shins. It's versatile for various minor soreness areas.
  • Q: How should I store the Cool Pack Green Jelly Liniment? A: Store the liniment in a cool, dry place. Ensure the cap is tightly closed to maintain its effectiveness.
  • Q: Is the Cool Pack Green Jelly Liniment safe for all horses? A: Yes, it is generally safe for horses. However, consult your veterinarian if your horse has specific health concerns.
  • Q: How do I clean the area after using the liniment? A: Wash the treated area with water to remove any residue after the recommended application time. This keeps the area clean and reduces the risk of irritation.
  • Q: What if my horse has a reaction to the liniment? A: If your horse shows signs of irritation or an allergic reaction, discontinue use immediately and consult a veterinarian. Monitoring your horse's response is important.
  • Q: Can I use this liniment on minor cuts and abrasions? A: Yes, it can be beneficial for minor cuts and abrasions. However, always check with a veterinarian for serious injuries.
  • Q: How often can I apply the liniment? A: You can apply the liniment as needed, but ensure to follow the twelve to forty-eight hour guideline between applications. Overuse may not yield better results.
  • Q: Is the Cool Pack Green Jelly Liniment suitable for competition horses? A: Yes, it is suitable for competition horses as long as it does not violate specific competition rules. Always check regulations before use.
  • Q: What should I do if the liniment arrives damaged? A: If your product arrives damaged, contact the seller for return or replacement options. Keep all original packaging for reference.
  • Q: Does the liniment have a scent? A: Yes, the liniment has a mild scent commonly associated with topical treatments. It is not overpowering and generally well-tolerated by horses.
  • Q: Can I use this product for my other pets? A: No, this liniment is specifically formulated for horses. Consult your veterinarian for safe alternatives for other pets.

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