“My horse had rubbed off the entire top of his tail. I used the zinc because he scratch it up pretty badly on a tree. He does not have worms; MTG did not work; coat defense did not work; baby oil Listerine did not work; as a last ditch effort I tried equiderma. At first the zinc oxide covered things, and I thought here we go again. I gave it a week. Washed it with iodine and aloe giving by the doctor. Vet determined it was summer itch. No beans. Got the lotion from a friend switched to that after scabs healed. He now has about 1 centimeter of hair back where there was elephant skin. I ended up getting the shampoo and conditioner, as well. He not completely back with hair, but it looks a hell of a lot better than the first of spring. He will have to be on Tri-hist and have a tail guard during the spring and summer, but last vet visit was told keep doing what you are it’s working.”
“I have battled scratches for years with my OTTB mare. I tried everything including all the home remedies and even the vet. It would take months to clear her up. I started using Equiderma Zinc Oxide paste a year ago after a friend used it on her mare. What a difference! And she likes it, no more kicking at me when I need to apply it. It's like she's saying "Thanks mom"!”
“Product is like hand lotion not a paste. It is runny and much harder to put on his scratched on his feet. This works but it is a mess to use, it drips through my fingers, and sloshes out of the jar. I sent an email with a mention of this issue but never got a response. The paste was great, but the last several jars were so hard I could not use. When it is it's correct form it is a great product. Apparently there is a production issue, too hard now too runny.”