
Horse scratches affect the horses hoof and
hock. Symptoms
include scabby, cracked areas, tender feet and, in some cases,
lameness. Causes associated with
Horse Scratches include bacteria,
parasites i.e. fungus, allergies, photosensitivity, poor or
improper nutrition, irritants i.e. deworming chemicals,
antibiotics, soil, bedding etc.
Horse Scratches is
also know as foot rot, greasy heel cracked heel and
pododermatitis.
CUSTOMER
COMMENTS...
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From: Jerry ...
To: Ecochem
Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 10:13 AM
Subject: Riotte
...after a few day ,the
scratches were going. The horse is completely healed. The
product works and works well
without any effort.
Thanks a lot.
Jerry
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Original Message -----
From: Prior...
To: admin@ecochem.com
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 2:14 PM
Subject: Uses for Riotte
Hi,
Earlier this year I purchased Riotte to treat my Arab's
greasy heel. I was absolutely amazed at how quickly and
thoroughly the condition was eliminated. Within 3 weeks,
all traces of the scabs were gone and there hasn't been any
more fungus since then.
Can Riotte also be used to treat normal summer fungus that
we experience here in the Southern U.S.? Specifically,
facial and body fungus that occurs due to mix of sweat and
dirt? I have been trying to treat existing spots where the
hair has come off with Betadine cleanser and a product
called Fungisan. This hasn't helped at all. If it is safe,
I'd like to try Riotte. Please let me know.
Thank you,
M P
Troup, Tx., USA
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----- Original Message -----
From: ...............@charter.net>
To: admin@ecochem.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 8:01 PM
Subject: (no subject)
Dear Sir,
I have been using your product with fabulous results on my
horses. The fact that I can simply spray on the Riotte and not pick at the
scratches is well worth the cost. Not only it's ease but the
effectiveness is outstanding.
However I have two questions:
1. How long will the solution remain effective after it is
mixed?
2. Can I use it on my Labrador's ears who get fungus
infections regularly?
Please let me know.
Your faithful customer,
Eileen H...
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