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How to Use

  1. Ensure the area is clean and free from mud, dirt and debris.
  2. Shake well before use.
  3. Spray directly onto the heels, pasterns and lower limbs.
  4. Allow to dry naturally.
  5. Reapply as required, particularly after heavy turnout, washing or prolonged wet conditions.

For best results, apply to clean skin after washing with Mud Scrub.

Suitable for routine use during winter turnout, muddy conditions and periods of prolonged wet weather.

Ingredients

Zinc helps form a protective surface barrier across the skin and is widely used in horse skin care products designed for challenging wet-weather conditions.

Benzalkonium chloride helps support routine skin hygiene and cleanliness around the heels, pasterns and lower limbs.

Glycerin helps support skin condition by attracting and retaining moisture, helping prevent the skin from becoming excessively dry.

Skin-conditioning ingredients help maintain skin suppleness and comfort during periods of repeated exposure to mud and moisture.

Easy-spray technology allows quick, targeted application directly onto the areas most commonly affected by muddy conditions.

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FAQ

What is Mud Guard Spray?

Mud Guard Spray is a horse skin support spray designed for use on legs exposed to muddy conditions, wet weather turnout and challenging winter environments.

Is Mud Guard Spray a mud fever treatment?

Mud Guard Spray is designed to support routine skin care and skin hygiene as part of a wider muddy-leg management programme.

Can Mud Guard Spray be used on horses prone to mud fever?

Many horse owners include Mud Guard Spray as part of their routine winter leg care programme when managing horses prone to muddy conditions and wet-weather skin challenges.

What is mud fever?

Mud fever is a common term used to describe skin irritation affecting the lower limbs of horses, particularly during prolonged wet and muddy conditions.

What are cracked heels?

Cracked heels are a common lower-leg skin concern often associated with prolonged exposure to wet and muddy conditions.

What are greasy heels?

Greasy heels is a term often used to describe skin changes affecting the lower limbs and pastern area of horses during challenging weather conditions.

Can Mud Guard Spray be applied after washing muddy legs?

Yes. Many horse owners apply Mud Guard Spray after washing and drying the legs as part of their regular winter leg care routine.

Should I use Mud Guard Spray with Mud Scrub?

Yes. Many owners use Mud Scrub to remove mud and debris before applying Mud Guard Spray to clean skin.

Can Mud Guard Spray be used during winter turnout?

Absolutely. Mud Guard Spray is specifically designed for the conditions commonly encountered during winter turnout and wet-weather horse care.

Can Mud Guard Spray replace good field management?

No. Good field management, appropriate turnout practices and routine leg care remain important parts of overall horse management during muddy conditions.

How often should Mud Guard Spray be applied?

Many owners apply after washing, after turnout or as required during periods of persistent wet weather.

Who is Mud Guard Spray designed for?

Mud Guard Spray is designed for horse owners looking for a practical skin support spray for horses exposed to mud, moisture and winter turnout conditions.

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Mud Guard Spray

Mud Guard Spray

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How to Use

  1. Ensure the area is clean and free from mud, dirt and debris.
  2. Shake well before use.
  3. Spray directly onto the heels, pasterns and lower limbs.
  4. Allow to dry naturally.
  5. Reapply as required, particularly after heavy turnout, washing or prolonged wet conditions.

For best results, apply to clean skin after washing with Mud Scrub.

Suitable for routine use during winter turnout, muddy conditions and periods of prolonged wet weather.

Ingredients

Zinc helps form a protective surface barrier across the skin and is widely used in horse skin care products designed for challenging wet-weather conditions.

Benzalkonium chloride helps support routine skin hygiene and cleanliness around the heels, pasterns and lower limbs.

Glycerin helps support skin condition by attracting and retaining moisture, helping prevent the skin from becoming excessively dry.

Skin-conditioning ingredients help maintain skin suppleness and comfort during periods of repeated exposure to mud and moisture.

Easy-spray technology allows quick, targeted application directly onto the areas most commonly affected by muddy conditions.

Customer Reviews

FAQ

What is Mud Guard Spray?

Mud Guard Spray is a horse skin support spray designed for use on legs exposed to muddy conditions, wet weather turnout and challenging winter environments.

Is Mud Guard Spray a mud fever treatment?

Mud Guard Spray is designed to support routine skin care and skin hygiene as part of a wider muddy-leg management programme.

Can Mud Guard Spray be used on horses prone to mud fever?

Many horse owners include Mud Guard Spray as part of their routine winter leg care programme when managing horses prone to muddy conditions and wet-weather skin challenges.

What is mud fever?

Mud fever is a common term used to describe skin irritation affecting the lower limbs of horses, particularly during prolonged wet and muddy conditions.

What are cracked heels?

Cracked heels are a common lower-leg skin concern often associated with prolonged exposure to wet and muddy conditions.

What are greasy heels?

Greasy heels is a term often used to describe skin changes affecting the lower limbs and pastern area of horses during challenging weather conditions.

Can Mud Guard Spray be applied after washing muddy legs?

Yes. Many horse owners apply Mud Guard Spray after washing and drying the legs as part of their regular winter leg care routine.

Should I use Mud Guard Spray with Mud Scrub?

Yes. Many owners use Mud Scrub to remove mud and debris before applying Mud Guard Spray to clean skin.

Can Mud Guard Spray be used during winter turnout?

Absolutely. Mud Guard Spray is specifically designed for the conditions commonly encountered during winter turnout and wet-weather horse care.

Can Mud Guard Spray replace good field management?

No. Good field management, appropriate turnout practices and routine leg care remain important parts of overall horse management during muddy conditions.

How often should Mud Guard Spray be applied?

Many owners apply after washing, after turnout or as required during periods of persistent wet weather.

Who is Mud Guard Spray designed for?

Mud Guard Spray is designed for horse owners looking for a practical skin support spray for horses exposed to mud, moisture and winter turnout conditions.

Mud Guard Spray is a horse skin support spray developed for horses exposed to muddy conditions, wet weather turnout and challenging winter environments. Designed for routine leg hygiene and skin maintenance, it helps support healthy skin around the heels, pasterns and lower limbs where mud and moisture commonly accumulate.

Winter can be particularly demanding on horses' legs. Constant exposure to mud, wet grass, standing water and muddy gateways can leave skin under increased pressure, especially around the heels and pasterns. Many horse owners place extra emphasis on skin care during these periods, particularly when managing horses prone to mud fever, cracked heels, greasy heels and other common wet-weather skin challenges.

Mud Guard Spray has been developed specifically for these conditions. The easy-to-use spray format allows targeted application directly onto the skin, making it ideal for use after turnout, after washing muddy legs or as part of a routine winter leg care programme.

The formula combines zinc, benzalkonium chloride and glycerin to create a practical daily-use spray for horses requiring additional skin support during muddy conditions. Zinc helps form a protective surface barrier, while glycerin helps support skin condition and maintain moisture balance.

Unlike thick barrier creams that can attract dirt and debris, Mud Guard Spray provides quick, convenient application without leaving heavy residues behind. This makes it particularly popular with horse owners managing muddy turnout, winter grazing and horses that require regular leg care throughout the wetter months.

For best results, use after washing with Mud Scrub. Many owners use Mud Scrub to remove mud, dirt and debris before applying Mud Guard Spray as part of a complete muddy-leg management routine.

Suitable for horses and ponies as part of a regular winter leg care and skin support programme.

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