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Zarasyl Equine Barrier Cream

Zarasyl Equine Barrier Cream

$79.00 ex GST

Zarasyl Equine a superior barrier cream.

  • It is used for healing wounds by secondary intention.
  • Creates a superior protective barrier layer that is also a breathable & moisturising environment for the management of skin irritations

Zarasyl Equine is a non-toxic and water-based barrier formula, harnessing the use of Silica for a non-irritating, stingless solution to inflamed skin for soothing, fast relief. Because it does not contain antibiotics or steroids – you can trust that your horse will always test clean!

FEI and race safe.

Veterinarians and horse owners alike have called Zarasyl Equine a “miracle cream” after using it on various skin conditions that commonly affect horses.

Used to treat several common conditions including:

  • Scratches
  • Pastern Dermatitis
  • Wounds
  • Proud Flesh
  • Sweet Itch/Insect Bite Hypersensitivity (IBH),
  • Summer Sores
  • Habronema
  • Cannon Keratosis

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For all Equine animals – superior barrier cream

  • Essential for horse owners first aid bag to manage skin issues caused by cuts, scratches & outdoor living
  • Creates a superior protective barrier layer that is also a breathable & moisturizing environment for the management of skin irritations
  • Competition-safe; antibiotic- and steroid-free; proprietary technology using silicate chemistry

Zarasyl Equine is a non-toxic and water-based barrier formula for a non-irritating, stingless solution to inflamed skin for soothing, fast relief. Because it does not contain antibiotics or steroids – you can trust that your horse will always test clean!

FEI and race safe.

Veterinarians and horse owners alike have called Zarasyl Equine a “miracle cream” after using it on various skin conditions that commonly affect horses.

Used to treat several common conditions including:

  • Scratches
  • Pastern Dermatitis
  • Wounds
  • Proud Flesh
  • Sweet Itch/Insect Bite Hypersensitivity (IBH),
  • Summer Sores
  • Habronema
  • Cannon Keratosis