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A concentrated skin disinfectant for use in the management of livestock.
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Only giving 3 stars due to a couple of problems. Unfortunately this bottle does not come with spray attachment and it doesn't state that on the website so now I'm going to have to buy a separate spray bottle to use it. Another problem was that the bottle had seeped in transit. Maybe you should wrap the bottles in bubble wrap as well as putting in a jiffy bag. Haven't used the product yet so can't rate it at the moment.
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Very good
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This formula is strong and does the job perfectly. Ideal for a hard hitting thrush treatment, abscesses, and any area that needs a strong antiseptic topical treatment. Don't bother with other brands of iodine, I've tried and tested most of them. Save your pennies and give this a try first it's fab.
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My Mare had thrush in her hooves and my farrier recommended I use this and pick her feet out daily. It worked a treat. My only advice would be to wear rubber gloves as it stains your hands yellow for several days and it tarnished my gold ring!
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i use it for all them little nicks and scratches and on fly bits
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Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Battles 7% Strong Iodine Solution, including answers from our team.
Sarah
My horse has a mild case of thrush in his hooves. Can I use Battles iodine solution directly on the frog tissue and will 7% iodine be strong enough? Thank you.
The answer to both questions is yes, though this product is normally diluted in water to produce a larger volume of liquid to scrub into the tissues with a coarse brush. It is very important to clean the hooves out and get rid of as much dirt and mud as possible twice per day, then to scrub iodine into all the tiny cracks and fissures of the hoof. The iodine does not need to be very concentrated, as long as it gets to the effected area without any dirt present.
Toni
Someone has told me the best way to clear the mites from my bearded dragons is to bath them in betadine then spray them with frontline would this work can you please help advice me.
Betadine is a good, safe antiseptic for use on the skin. It helps to stop bacterial and fungal infections, though it will not kill mites. Frontline spray is often used to kill surface-living mites and is probably going to be effective in this case. Your advice sounds reasonable on the whole. Betadine is normally only needed on sore patches of skin, not the whole body. Frontline is potentially toxic if you put loads on, so you should weigh the dragon and use the amount appropriate for that. Your own vet can advise you and will need to prescribe the Frontline spray as it is prescription-only.
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