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gness | 18:31 Fri 24th Nov 2017 | ChatterBank
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Should we ever meet you are going to get such a big hug!

That nail treatment, Healthy Hoof, is just fantastic!

I've only been using it for a week and not only have my nails been rescued from the gelling damage but my cuticles are the best they've ever been....

No idea what is in it that's working.....small print and lousy vision......but something has given me back my nice nails......toenails are now getting the treatment....

Thanks, Pasta!.....x
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Good isn't it, Minty....how long have you been using it?..x
Funny thing, I've been thinking about this!. My nails could seriously do with tlc. Must get some...
about 3 weeks now...the hay bills are crippling but my hooves are shiny and healthy
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Give it a try, Patsy....I'm amazed....more at the cuticles than the nails......x

I won't ask about your oats, Minty..... ;-)
Awwww....thankyou! xx

Minty...sorry about hay, and grooming...and having to hire a field...x
Ps...I've thought about using it on my toesies...that's next.
I’ve started using it too and my nails are much better
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must get more oats..;0)
Is it really for horses???
Yay or Neigh?
neigh... whinney whinney
To be honest I don’t know - as gness says, the writing is too small to make out. From the smell it does contain eucalyptus oil though.
I must trot off to make dinner....
Well, the mane thing is, it works.
if ever i get to meet you i'll be sure to compliment you on your cuticles

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There are familiar smells from it, Toorak......not sure what though and I don't care.....I've spent so much on treatments since the gelling disaster and this is fantastic.....

As long as you don't pat my hindquarters, Ael....don't want Doris to have to rein you in!....x
Trust one to stirrup things....
When I first read about it...maybe 5 years ago...it was described as being originally used for horses. It seems stable girls then noticed their own nails becoming hard yet flexible. Maybe a myth, but it makes sense.
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Well I'm glad you spurred me on to by some, Pasta.... ;-)
I have lost three nails today. They pinged off while I was filling the bird feeders. My nails grow well and are strong but brittle. I notice pasta use the word 'flexible'. Do you think this could help me?

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