The Benefits of Laurier's Oil for Horses

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Laurel oil is one of the most effective natural treatments for horses, but also the most versatile. It is used regularly, for example, to protect your foot against different attacks, but also to hydrate in depth. In this article, you will find more explanations about the many benefits of laurel oil for horses. [...]

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Laurel oil is one of the natural treatments for the most effective horse, But also the most versatile. It is used regularly, for example, to protect your foot against different attacks, but also to hydrate in depth. In this article you will find more explanations about the many benefits of bay oil for horses. We will also share some tips to make good use of it, and choose the best laurel oil treatment for your horse.

Laurel oil: a precious nectar for your horse

Laurel oil is an oily macerate extracted from the leaves of noble laurel, laurel sauce and laurel of Apollo (also known as Laurus Nobilis). The maceration will consist of mixing the bay leaves with a neutral vegetable oil and then keeping the mixture at room temperature for several weeks to obtain a concentrate of the plant. But above all restore its powerful components, of which cinéole, linalol, alpha pinewood and beta pinewood. In general, noble bay oil is known as a powerful antiseptic (antibacterial and antiviral) natural. It also helps stop the proliferation of mushrooms and boost your horse's immune defenses.

What are the main benefits of bay oil for horses?

Laurel oil is very popular in the care of horses. It has several benefits that are particularly interesting to take care of their feet. For example, it is recognized as a very effective natural treatment for promote the growth and quality of the horn. The laurel oil can be used to make your horse's hooves healthier and more resistant, but also to improve its appearance. Whether your horse participates in competitions or not, this oil will indeed give a beautiful appearance to its hoofs. When used regularly, it is more moisturizing. Laurel oil prevents drying, brittle feet and soy. Its fluid texture also gives it a very strong penetrating power and greatly facilitates its application on the hoof of horses. Beyond its moisturizing virtues, laurel oil for horses Most of all prevents the proliferation of pathogenic bacteria and fungi. It will thus sanitize and strengthen the foot (from sole to fork), preventing the development of fork rot or white line disease. It will also prove very useful to clean up a wound of hoofs.

How to use bay oil to treat your horse?

Like all the care you plan to apply to your horse's hooves, laurel oil is used on a clean and dry foot. This will promote oil penetration and adhesion. Then you can Use pure by spraying it on crowns (or on the area to be treated). To make it penetrate well, you can use a brush. Then renew the operation twice a week. And don't hesitate to massage the crown with to stimulate the horn shoot. Made using a traditional maceration method of bay leaves in vegetable oil, our bay oil guarantees you a high content of plant actives and optimum efficiency, even on very damaged hooves. In addition to pure bay oil, you can enjoy its benefits in several forms developed by our laboratory. You will have the choice between

Blonde laurel ointment for hoof maintenance

Composed of bay oil, vegetable wax and cod liver oil, this formula perfect for a daily maintenance of the hoof. She will feed him and soften his horn. Laurel oil gives it sanitizing properties. The wax, on the other hand, possesses A strong film power, which will protect the hoof. Cod liver oil, rich in essential fatty acids and vitamins A, will promote cell renewal.

Loon with laurel and keratin to feed the dry horn

This formula based on laurel oil enriched with keratin deeply nourishes and softens dry and friable horns. Our nutrition ointment This helps to prevent the risks of seime and cracks. Keratin is the main constituent of the epidermis, crins and horn. This treatment also contains oleoresin. Made from the distillation of conifer resin, it is known for its antiseptic properties

Loosen with bay oil and cade to protect the hoof in intersaison

This ointment of protection is made from bay oil and cade oil. This formula offers to the hoofs of your horse antiseptic and disinfectant benefits. It protects them in particular from moisture, prevents the risks of infection and Fork rot. Cade oil has in fact known antiseptic and disinfectant properties. In particular, it helps to treat rotten forks and softened soles. But it also promotes healing of seimes and cracks. In case of fork, you can apply an anti-bacterial lotion before longing. Our Hippoderm balm, based on Peruvian balm (a brown and thick resin originating in Central America) prevent the risk of infection of the hoof.  
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