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Natural Coconut & Sulfur bar is handcrafted in Broke NSW Australia.
Helps maintain a beautiful white feather, mites, greasy heal and symptoms of QLD Itch.
Also great for dogs. 160gm
It is a good all-round wash for your horse, but it comes into its own when you want to remove stains and bring out the white. It also helps with skin issues and pesky feathers.
Wet your horse and lather the bar into the tail, mane, and feathers first. Wash the rest of your horse and wash off. For stubborn stains you can leave the soap in tail, feather, and mane for 15 min, then wash off.
For the pesky feathers - Wet and lather feathers, massage well to the skin and leave for 15 min. We suggest repeating the next day to ensure they have all been removed. Redo in a week. You will have a stomp free horse that will love you.
THIS IS NOT A LEAVE ON PRODUCT. DO NOT LEAVE ON YOUR HORSE OR DOG!
Mites are a common problem for horses and finding safe and natural products for horse mites can be challenging. Our Australian made horse shampoo is a great way to keep your horse clean, comfortable, and free of mites and other irritations. This Australian made horse shampoo comes in a bar or liquid format and is designed for an all-over wash that removes stains, relieves skin issues, and helps with pesky feathers. Natural coconut and sulfur combine to provide relief from irritation while offering a clean, healthy tail, mane, and feather. It’s so easy to use, too! Just wet your horse and then lather the bar or shampoo into the horse’s mane, tail, and feather first. Next, wash the rest of your horse with the shampoo, then rinse clean with water. Check out what our customers have to say about our products for horse mites in our online product reviews! If you’re dealing with stubborn mites or stains, our products for horse mites are effective and gentle. Be sure to wear gloves when you use the soap to avoid allergic irritation form sulfur and to prevent your jewelry from getting stained or discolored. Just massage it well and allow the soap to soak for 15 minutes before washing it off. Repeat this process the next day to ensure that all mites and stains are fully removed. You can redo this in a week, and you’ll have a happy, stomp-free horse that’s nice and clean
Its recommended that you wear gloves as some people are allergic to sulfur and it may taint your jewelry.
150gm
Due to the soap being a truly handmade product the overall colour and consistency may vary from batch to batch.
Reviews:
14.06.2021
Love this product! Makes even the worst, pee stained tails glow 🤩 From getting our horses ready for the stock horse nationals to clearing up fungal issues on breakers, this is the product we love and use ❤️
Coconut and sulfer soap - Excellent product, helps keep those feathers clean and mite free
14.02.2021 Sharon
Equine soap amazing
The very best product I have used in a very long time . So simple so easy My horse a gypsy cobs and have very thick white and black coats . Also bought the conditioner with I was also very pleased with . Well done So pleased
22.01.2021
Unreal - Sulfur Soap and mane conditioner
Purchased sulfur soap for my clydie’s feathers and the mane & tail conditioner. Both outstanding products. Itch has gone and mane & tail are shiny and healthy again!!! Highly recommend
Some wonderful things about or Coconut & Sulfur Soap
- HANDCRAFTED IN AUSTRALIA
- PALM FREE
- Eco Friendly Packaging - No Plastic!
- Ingredients listed for your information, we are not hiding a thing!
- NO prewash needed to remove stains; this soap will do it for you easily.
- chemical free
- Supporting local Australian business when purchasing our ingredients and packaging.
Ingredients: Saponified Coconut Oil, Olive Oil and Yellow Sulfur Powder.
DISCLAIMER: No therapeutic claim is made or intended for our products. Equine Soap Co. products are not intended to diagnose, cure, or prevent any disease. Our products contain less than 1% of quality essential oils. If your horse/dog/cow experiences any adverse effects from using any of our products, discontinue use and contact your veterinarian.