Farnam Tri Care Triple Action Wound Treatment - 4oz
Product Details
3 in 1 Treatment!
Farnam TRI-Care Triple Action Wound Treatment provides three wound solutions for your horse in one convenient tube. This exclusive, versatile ointment formula works as an antiseptic to ease discomfort, aids in wound cleansing, soothes skin irritation, and creates a barrier over wounds, cuts, and abrasions to protect from germs, insects, and water. The unique formula blends pain-relieving benzocaine with tea tree oil, Echinacea, and citronella to help prevent infections, speed healing, and keep bugs, dirt, and debris out of any wound. A must for any stall, barn, or stable, for use on the trail, or while at competitions or shows, it's also great for bug bites, rope burns, and skin irritations.
Apply directly to the wound. Repeat 1 to 3 times daily as necessary.
4oz.
Features
- Combination antiseptic, pain reliever, and fly barrier for horse wounds
- Use on cuts, scrapes, scratches, bites, rope burns, abrasions, and more
- Helps prevent bacterial and fungal infections when used as directed
- Beeswax-based ointment
- Contains salicylic acid and tea tree oil with hygienic properties
- Emu oil and tea tree oil help promote healing
- Added benzocaine and menthol help soothe skin irritation
- Won't dry out superficial wounds
- Softens and loosens crusts from scratches
- Convenient 4 oz., easy-squeeze tube is easy to apply and helps keep product clean and free of dirt
- Great for all horses and ponies
We ship worldwide from our warehouse located in Harrington, Delaware. We ship via UPS or the United States Postal Service whenever possible. Shipment time varies from 1-7 business days, depending on your proximity to Delaware.
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Proposition 65 Warning for California Residents
WARNING: This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For the complete list of chemicals covered by this the statute, please visit California’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment at: https://oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/proposition-65-list.
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