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Lincoln Magic Mud Kure Powder 15g

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Developed in conjunction with the University of Lincoln, Lincoln Muddy Buddy Magic Mud Kure Powder has been scientifically proven to successfully kill the bacteria responsible for mud sores.  It utilises the positive effects of concentrated silver – promoting natural recovery with results seen in just days! When affected skin is really sore, th...

Developed in conjunction with the University of Lincoln, Lincoln Muddy Buddy Magic Mud Kure Powder has been scientifically proven to successfully kill the bacteria responsible for mud sores.  It utilises the positive effects of concentrated silver – promoting natural recovery with results seen in just days!

When affected skin is really sore, the unique, easy to use ‘puff’ applicator enables you to apply the powder without having to touch the area, making it kinder for your horse.

Once improvements are seen, we recommend using Lincoln Muddy Buddy Magic Mud Kure Cream to protect and soothe until recovery is complete.

  • Easy to use puff applicator allows gentle, pain free application - no need to physically touch the sore area.
  • Results are seen in just days.

Directions of use

  1. APPLY using the puff applicator. Ensure the affected area is completely covered, overlapping the edges.
  2. USE whilst a horse is in a dry environment ie stabled until the area is recovered.
  3. REPEAT twice daily.

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