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Post by judge on Jan 3, 2013 19:16:14 GMT
I've been inundated with calls this week regarding a cure for mud fever. I thought I would tell you how biocides work to kill mud fever and preventing it from returning. Biocides are new science, they are green and are non toxic, non corrosive and non irritant. They work by getting into the pathogen and annihilating it rather than temporarily disabling it, allowing it to return and multiply. Biocides are a number of ingredients that come together to form one ingredient. Biocides are used regularly in the NHS to kill MRSA. They have now been licensed for use with animals and kill all known equine virus's and fungi. The use of biocides on Mud fever is new science, but the results have been outstanding. Goodbye mud fever, ring worm and the spread of Strangles. Thank you Biocides. If you would like to know more on how biocides can kill mud fever please feel free to contact me. Shelley Perham. www.shelleyperham.com shelley@shelleyperham.com
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Post by Guestless on Jan 3, 2013 23:59:21 GMT
Sorry, but I can't see this post as anything other than an advert so I am moving it.
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Post by judge on Jan 5, 2013 18:35:46 GMT
It is an advert sort of but its also educational. It's quite frustrating to have products that seriously work and not being able to cheaply educate the industry about it. Why should owners suffer with the worst condition to hit the industry this winter and be ignorant to a cure? This is revolutionary stuff and I understood that this is what this website is about. There are plenty of posts from owners discussing products. Why move one which is answering them?
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Post by clifton on Jan 5, 2013 18:49:35 GMT
thankyou, i am quite interested to know that biocides kill mud fever, i have now looked on the internet and found some more information about biocides, plus some places that sell it and made a note in case in the future i need it so thanks
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Post by judge on Jan 6, 2013 2:10:40 GMT
No problem. If you go on my Facebook you will see a picture I'm posting tomorrow of the latest horse we have treated for mud fever. The first one we did was 90% improvement in 2 days, this one took 5. But it was so severe that the owner thought she might have the horse put down. She's given my product a great review. my product is called Clean Round -
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Post by Summertime on Jan 6, 2013 9:12:10 GMT
How much is the product? I can't find a price anywhere? thanks
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Post by judge on Jan 7, 2013 0:47:40 GMT
It is £15 for a 1 litre bottle. Same price as tea tree shampoo which has no active ingredient in it. You will love the peach shampoo. I am posting pictures on Facebook tomorrow of a horse which a lady is treating. She has sent me pictures of all the various stages of treatment and the last one saying how well it's going and that she can't wait to start on the horses other leg. It's exciting science. Pls send me am email with your cc details on and address if you would like to make an order. Thank you Shelley Perham
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Post by Guestless on Jan 8, 2013 19:08:55 GMT
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Post by judge on Jan 8, 2013 21:47:07 GMT
Thank you Guestless whoever you are?? There is an RRP on this product..I know because it is mine. Therefore it will no longer be available at this reduced price. The product is available through me at 07753 982052
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Post by plinketyplonk on Jan 9, 2013 22:23:09 GMT
But doesn't John Ayres Saddlery (who trade out of a shop in Cardiff) have to add VAT and postage to their price?
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Post by judge on Jan 9, 2013 22:58:14 GMT
Thank you plinketplonk... My point exactly..they do... It's an RRP but hey, it's a great product so order it anywhere. I'd rather you got it from me but the most important thing is that it works.
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