“I own two hairy Gypsy Vanners: having the right products is essential to stay on top of skin conditions that can develop really quickly under all that beautiful feather.
One of my geldings gets a condition of Sallenders, which is a form of hyperkeratosis: the skin under the feather on the legs gets large,sticky dandruff that quickly adheres to the skin, forms scabs and then cracks the underlying skin creating sores. The wound ointment is super effective at softening the scabs within a day or two so they comes lose and heals the skin underneath immediately. Because of the oily texture it sticks nicely to the wound and gives great coverage. Use it on all scrapes and nicks...”
“Equiderma is hands down the best products I have found for my six horses so far. They sometimes resist me putting it on until they feel it on their bodies, and then they lean in for more.”
“Amazing products. The skin lotion clears up so many skin issues, no stable should be without this product. For cuts scrapes the healing ointment far superior to any similar product I’ve ever used.”
“At this point, I have only used the wound ointment on my Haflinger, ODIE. Bad "things" manage to find him in the most ordinary places, stall pasture. He had rubbed both sides of his face on his stall door, creating large, hairless sores. After washing the sores with hot water Equiderma shampoo, I applied the Neem ointment. This ointment smelled delightful, even to ODIE. It had a bit of a gritty feel but smoothed easily over the sores. Two weeks have passed and one sore is covered in hair. The other one began scabbing after two days and is showing hair growth. WOW!!! SWAT cannot compete with your product.
While at the barn, I scraped my arm on a stall door... one of the bad things. So, I washed it with Equiderma shampoo and applied Neem. Two days later, healed.
No sting from the Neem, just a soothing feeling.
Thank you for your Equiderma line. It works! Not only for ODIE but also for humans.”
“I am so pleased with this product. I have a horse that hit her pastern with the other leg and it wasn’t healing. After I started using the wound ointment it developed nice scap in about 5 days.”