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titleOfInvention Method for treating hoof thrush and hoof rot
abstract This invention relates to a new and unexpectedly effective method of treating and preventing the recurrence of thrush, a disease of the hoof and frog tissue, in horses. The method comprises administering a therapeutically effective amount of metronidazole in a carrier directly on a thrush infected area for a treatment period effective to cure the thrush infection. The method may also be applied to the treatment of the analogous hoof disease in sheep, goats and cattle known as hoof rot.
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