by Heath Kizzier | Apr 26, 2021 | News, No Thrush, NT-Dry - AKA No Thrush, Pro Tips, Rain Rot, Scratches AKA Mud Fever, Testimonials, Thrush
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by Heath Kizzier | Jul 16, 2015 | No Thrush, NT-Dry - AKA No Thrush, Pro Tips, Thrush
No Thrush – PRO TIP – July 2015… “**Shedding Frog**” We received a private message from a woman whose horse was shedding its frog. The answer is valuable, so we thought we’d share to all….
While frog shedding is normal, if you have never experienced it, it can look scary. In fact, sometimes the entire V of the frog will shed at once, which really looks daunting.
Usually thrush is the procuring cause of the shedding.
Here is why: Thrush wants to invade and live deep inside the heel tissue, and of course you can’t see it or smell it because it is so deep. [This is why we preach so hard about eliminating the heel cracks and deep collateral grooves. These are bacteria access points.] — Anyway, when the thrush has run it course deep inside, this action can undermine the frog.
However, when active thrush is present, the frog tissue will literally hang on for dear-life. The body does not want to allow it to shed because it is the only protection for the soft, tender, and vulnerable tissue underneath. ….
So here is the No Thrush “tip.” —- If you see the frog begin to shed [ perhaps an edge, or even a big section looks to be dislodging and “flappy” under your hoof pick] get aggressive with your No Thrush dustings. Once per day is best. The powder will draw out the deep bacteria and breeding ground and take care of the “thrush” problem. If the thrush was severe, and the frog has been undermined, the rest of the frog may fully shed away. This is a good sign. This is the body’s way of breathing a sigh of relief. It no longer needs to fight the thrush, so the body allows the necrotic/dead tissue to fall away.
But you are not quite done…. Keep using your NT every few days. This will help firm up that new tender tissue and allow it to regrow properly. No Thrush is not caustic, so it will not inhibit natural grow…. As the new frog continues to grow you can slowly back off. The A-to-Z timing will be based on the speed of your horse’s natural growth rate. [usually 20-50 days] No Thrush is not “making” the tissue grow, it is “allowing” it to grow. Meanwhile the powder is protecting the new/tender tissue from being invaded by a whole new round of thrush.
Hope you found this helpful. Learn more about those heel cracks at www.nothrushshop.com
by Heath Kizzier | Jul 17, 2010 | Heel Cracks, News, No Thrush, NT-Dry - AKA No Thrush, Testimonials, Thrush
“I first witnessed the power of No Thrush while treating an A.O. Jumper who was suffering from months of severe thrush. In a matter of days after using No Thrush, the thrush was gone. We have continued on a No Thrush maintenance program, with no relapses, and the horse is now being re-conditioned to competitive show levels. Impressive product. Well Done.
Geoff Vernon, DVM,
International Team Veterinarian
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TESTIMONIAL (CLASSIC) From: Brant Phalen, Los Angeles Farrier.
“… I was doing my regular rounds at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center when a Head Groom shouted at me from across the barn , “After all these years, this is the best sh*# you’ve ever given me!” He was waving a bottle of No Thrush.”
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TESTIMONIAL:
“… I have been managing and training a 30 horse barn for 25 years. No matter how well you care for your horses, you have to deal with thrush and scratches. No Thrush ® works on both, and with no worries of harming your horses’ feet and legs. Many thanks.
Michelle Pacyna, Owner/Trainer – Fieldstone Riding Club, Moorpark, CA
by Heath Kizzier | Jul 10, 2010 | Heel Cracks, No Thrush, NT-Dry - AKA No Thrush, Testimonials, Thrush
TESTIMONIAL
: …”Thanks NO THRUSH ®. My Grand Prix horse that I ride in A.O. Jumpers struggled with debilitating thrush for over 18 months. My vets tried everything but were unable to rid the infection. I was introducted to No-Thrush ®, had my team use it for 5 days, and returned to find a perfect, dry, healthy foot. Thanks again!” Elizabeth Dickinson, [Champion High AO Jumpers – The Oaks, CA 08/2007 – Showpark, CA 08/2008 ]
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by Heath Kizzier | Jul 7, 2010 | Heel Cracks, No Thrush, NT-Dry - AKA No Thrush, Pro Tips, Thrush
There is a difference between “thrush treatment,” and “horse healing.” NO THRUSH treats in 3-5 days in which time you should no longer notice the black, wet mess. Do the “pick-test.” Insert your pick into the thrush area and see if it comes out dry and clean. If so, this is proof that the bacteria is no longer active. Meanwhile, for extreme, deep-sulcus cases, be sure to keep dusting whenever possible while the “healing” takes place. NO THRUSH promotes a positive healing environment – but know that your horse is susceptible to reoccurrence until the crevices and the area between the heel bulbs close and grow back with healthy tissue. Depending on the tissue damage created by months/years of thrush, this may take a few weeks. Go to the Video’s link for additional education.