Thomas Pettifer's Leg Shield for Horses

Thomas Pettifer's Leg Shield for Horses
400g Tub

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  • 400g Tub £10.00

Description

Offering comprehensive protection for the legs and lower body from mud, Pettifers Leg Shield guards against the potential soil-borne diseases, such as mud fever. Reducing the ability of mud to stick to your horse's coat, this easy to use leg shield is suitable for use on the belly, chest as well as the legs. Use before turning out in muddy paddocks or before a hack

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Reviews (2)

Summary of Reviews for Thomas Pettifer's Leg Shield for Horses

Overall 5
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2 out of 2 (100%) customers would recommend this product.
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55 Great product
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By on 20 December 2022

Leg Shield, is really easy to apply and keeps my horse's legs well protected from the mud and wet, as he's turned out 24/7 (rugged with access to hard standing and field shelter) I highly recommend Leg Shield.

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55 Keeps mud fever away
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By on 3 January 2015

I have used this as a barrier cream for a couple of winters now and it is excellent. It stops the mud sticking and is a great preventer of mud fever. It leaves a silky sheen on the coat so only needs to be reapplied every couple of days. It brushes out easily leaving no sticky or oily residue behind so no need to wash the legs for shows etc, though be warned white socks can turn a bit pink. The only downside is it's a a small tub so it doesn't last long.

Customer recommends this product

Q & A

Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Thomas Pettifer's Leg Shield for Horses, including answers from our team.

3 December 2021 at 1:46pm

Mud Fever

David

Can you advise please
Just had my granddaughter s grey pony clipped
The person who clipped him said we need to be careful he has very pink skin in the hoof area.
She advised me to be careful of mud fever
What do you recommend I do

  • VioVet Staff

A barrier cream is a great idea to help prevent against Mud Fever. We have a good blog on the topic, a link is provided here.

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