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Farrier's Wife Belly Salve

Sale price$19.79

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The Farrier's Wife Belly Salve is a proven treatment for fly bite dermatitis. This environmentally friendly, non-medicated formula soothes and promotes healing of skin issues, sores, and wounds. It even repels insects and can be used safely on the face, muzzle, legs, and other sensitive areas. This salve can also be used as a preventative, such as in the girth area or mane for preventing hair loss. This salve is easy to apply and has a pleasant scent, making in a great item to have on hand.

Key Features:

  • Environmentally Friendly Formula
  • Repels Insects
  • Anti-Itch Formula
  • Encourages Rapid Healing
  • Promotes Hair Growth
  • Non-Medicated
  • Safe for Ears, Face, Muzzle, Girth Area, Etc. 
  • Available in 7 oz and 20 oz Jars
  MADE IN THE U.S.A!

Farrier's Wife Belly Salve
Farrier's Wife Belly Salve Sale price$19.79

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