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    About Feral Horse Care Feral Horse Care is the company behind the brand names Vitalbix and Skincalmin. Vitalbix: Vitalbix stands for feeding in a way that aligns with the natural eating behavior of your horse. Many health problems are caused by an unnatural way of feeding, including digestive issues, metabolic problems, and behavioral problems. Show more

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    Healing Shampoo

    Healing Shampoo

    Skincalmin Healing Shampoo removes dirt and prevents itching! Calms and has anti-inflammatory effects. Especially for horses with itching and summer eczema. Part of the 3-step plan from Feral Horse Care against summer eczema. "Renewed packaging, trusted r

    In stock
    12,95*
    Neutralizing Spray

    Neutralizing Spray

    Skincalmin Neutralizing Spray repels insects. Ideal natural insect repellent for horses with itching and summer eczema. "New packaging, trusted recipe".

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    15,95*
    Relief Lotion  (Anti Itch lotion)

    Relief Lotion (Anti Itch lotion)

    Skincalmin Relief Lotion soothes the skin of horses and ponies with itching and summer eczema. The product works naturally and is part of a 3 and 12 step plan against summer eczema. Previously, this product was called Anti Itch Lotion.

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    22,95*

    About Feral Horse Care

    Feral Horse Care is the company behind the brand names Vitalbix and Skincalmin.

    Vitalbix:

    Vitalbix stands for feeding in a way that aligns with the natural eating behavior of your horse. Many health problems are caused by an unnatural way of feeding, including digestive issues, metabolic problems, and behavioral problems. Proper nutrition can prevent many issues. Learn more about responsible feeding HERE.

    Skincalmin:

    Skincalmin is specially developed for horses with skin problems such as (allergic) itch. The products have proven effectiveness against sweet itch, greasy heel, and mud fever.

    Several factors play a role in the development of sweet itch, greasy heel, and mud fever, including genetics, overall condition, reduced immunity, nutrition, stress, and environmental factors. For optimal results, it is important to consider the entire picture and address the problem from both inside and outside.

    Please note: Itch in horses can be caused by lice, mites, fungi, or a worm infection. Always consult a veterinarian first in case of sudden itching to rule out such health problems. Horses with itch may be allergic to dust mites, pollen, grass, grass mites, certain foods, insects, etc. A blood test can provide clarity on this. The treatment plan can then be tailored accordingly.

    Achieving optimal results begins with a good foundation. Take timely measures and ensure your horse has good immunity and condition. It is important to relieve the immune system as much as possible and optimize your horse's metabolism and gut flora.

    Sweet Itch:

    Vitalbix and Skincalmin are part of Feral Horse Care's 12-step plan against sweet itch. Learn more HERE.

    Vitalbix and Skincalmin are European products

    Vitalbix horse feed and Skincalmin are produced in Europe, specifically in the Netherlands. The products do not undergo a world journey to reach our store, thereby minimizing environmental impact compared to horse feed from other parts of the world. Production meets high European environmental and social standards.

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