| Common Uses |
For treating sheep or goats that have foot rot or scald. Also helps with animals that have a cracked or broken hoof. |
| Specs |
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| Benefits |
Prevents dilution and pollution of the hoof by water or dirt. Retains medication around a sheep or goat hoof. Can be cleaned and reused. |
| How to Use |
Trim and clean problem foot. If using FootCure (#770710) spread a thin coat of the paste over any sore spots. Use pressure to work it into any deep rot areas. Place boot over the foot and pull the strap at the top tight. |
| Precautions |
Do not leave the boot on longer than two days at a time. The foot needs fresh air to heal. |
Number of Reviews:
2 customers reviewed this product.
Recommended:
0 out of 2 said they would recommend this product to a friend.
Date: March 1, 2013
Karen B from Wa
Would you recommend this product? No
Reading the previous review, I was hopeful these would fit our ram, but no way could we get them on him, too small!!! He is Texel - border Lester and is very hard/heavy on his feet. Medi wrap alone came right off his hind feet, duct tape on top of medi wrap has worked so far for his front feet. Giving3 stars cause the boot will probably fit our ewes, handy to have onhand, but they never get foot problems!
Date: June 8, 2010
Amber C
Would you recommend this product? No
This boot was designed for sheep with large hooves and legs. There was no use trying to use it on Finn's with little legs. I could fit front hooves in the boot with room to spare. It would just spin around and with the strap pulled tight.
We agree with you that it's better for larger sheep. We prefer using Mediwrap as a one-time "boot". Fits all legs. -- Premier










