by Heath Kizzier | Dec 10, 2010 | News, No Thrush
No Thrush is proud to announce that NO THRUSH is now being sold at Valley Vet. Now it’s even easier to purchase the only DRY thrush product on the market. You will be glad you did. Is the only product that treats most cases of thrush in 4-6 days, and is then recommended for regular use as a healing aid during the critical sulcus-crack re-growth period.
For in-depth info on the product, go to www.fouroaksproducts.com
And to purchase at one of America’s largest online equine products dealers, log on to: www.Valleyvet.com – and type “No Thrush” in the search line.
Today’s tip:
Don’t forget: NO THRUSH also works great on Scratches! (In depth Tip: do not wash the leg prior to using N.T. Simply wipe away any mud and DO NOT scrub off the scabs. Simply puff NO THRUSH powder onto the effected area once per day.
Cheers,
HK
by Heath Kizzier | Oct 21, 2010 | Heel Cracks, News, No Thrush, NT-Dry - AKA No Thrush, Pro Tips, Thrush
From HK at No Thrush:
No Thrush has been independently studied and reviewed by authors of The Healthy Frog article in THE HORSE’S HOOF magazine. Below is the photo-documentation, and below that is a segment of the article. Thanks to the HORSE’S HOOF, Heike Bean, and Josephine Trott, PhD U.C. Davis

No Thrush independent study Via the Horse’s Hoof
Josephine Trott, PhD, Assistant Project Scientist, Department of Animal Science at the University of California, Davis, has been experimenting with and documenting her treatment procedure which included several different agents, amongst others, No Thrush and Oxine AH.
After a frustrating, expensive and time consuming battle using nearly every product imaginable, she tried No Thrush. “I started an experiment on eight hooves, comparing daily dusting with No Thrush to daily soaking in Oxine AH or a combination of the two. Three weeks later, the No Thrush treated frogs were not sensitive anymore, the heel bulbs were much firmer, the depth of the central sulcus was 50% shallower and the frog tissue was overall much firmer with no significant areas of surface thrush/cheesy frog. By comparison, the two Oxine AH soaked frogs were still sensitive to pressure, still had deep central sulci and significant surface thrush.”
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