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      100 ml (3,4 fl. oz) Birch Tar Oil Dressing Currying Leather Care Antiseptic

      $17.27
      Birch Tar Oil
      Pharmacological properties: Birch tar has a strong antiseptic, local irritant, anti-inflammatory, insecticidal, antiparasitic and disinfectant action, improves blood circulation, stimulates the regeneration of the epidermis of damaged tissues, enhances keratinization, dries wounds and accelerates them. In small concentrations (3-5%) activates the growth of granulation, in large (above 10%) - sharply weakens.
       
      Application: Externally for the treatment of skin diseases in animals: eczema, dermatomycoses (trichophytia, microspores), scabies, furunculosis, pyoderma, bedsores, burns, ulcers, frostbite, wound infections, limb wounds, cracks in horses' hooves, hooves in cattle and others. Internally, it is prescribed as an anti-fermentation and disinfectant for horses, small cattle, pigs, dogs and chickens. For disinfection of premises, livestock yards, animal care items.

      Cast oil, 100 ml (3.38oz)

      $20.81
      Castor oil, 100 ml Description: Viscous, transparent, colorless or yellowish liquid with a peculiar odor, unpleasant taste, insoluble in water. At

      Camp oil 10%, 100 ml (3.38oz)

      $21.79
      Camphor oil 10%, 100 ml 100 ml of the drug contains (g): racemic camphor – 10.0. Pharmacological properties: The drug

      The horse is a slender, graceful animal, with highly developed muscles and a strong Constitution. The body is rounded in shape with long slender legs, on the wrists of which there are calloused keratinized bumps on the inner side. On the elegant muscular neck is a large, elongated head. Despite the impressive size of the skull, the horse’s brain is relatively small, which in no way affects the high intelligence of the animal. The head is crowned with pointed, mobile ears. On the muzzle there is a pair of large expressive eyes and rather wide large nostrils.

      Horses have excellent hearing, good vision and sense of smell. The body of the horse is covered with hair, the length and stiffness of which varies depending on the location: the bangs, mane and tail have long and silky hair, while the body is protected by a shorter and stiffer coat. The color of the coat determines the color of the horse, and the intensity of the color may change with age.

      Types of horses

      The horse is conventionally divided into several subspecies, among which zoologists distinguish wild horse, domestic horse, Przewalski’s horse, Kiang, Kulan, wild donkey, domestic donkey, mountain Zebra, desert Zebra, Burchell’s Zebra. However, this classification is still debated. Surprisingly, all these varieties have the ability to interbreed with each other, giving quite viable and healthy offspring. The only problem is that some crossbreeds are not able to bear children in the future and remain infertile.