Farnam Rain Maker Hoof Oil for Horses vs No Thrush Dry Powder Treatment for Horses
Overall winner: No Thrush Dry Powder Treatment for Horses
Key Differences
Farnam Rain Maker (A) offers a moisture-attracting oil that improves shine and addresses cracks and dry hooves, and it sits in a more affordable price tier. Four Oaks Farm Ventures No Thrush Dry Powder (B) is a dry powder specifically formulated to treat thrush, adheres to moisture for faster healing in 3–4 days, and is noted for staying in place but is in a higher price tier
Farnam Rain Maker Hoof Oil for Horses
Triple action hoof oil that attracts, absorbs and retains moisture. Contains pine tar, lanolin and aloe vera for shinier hooves and supports cracks and dry weather-related issues. Customers note improved moisture and shine with some ease of application concerns
Pros
- moisture-attracting, absorbing, retaining formula
- contains aloe vera and lanolin for conditioning
- helps with cracks and dry hooves
- leaves hooves shinier
Cons
- some customers find it difficult to remove
- stickiness noted by mixed feedback
No Thrush Dry Powder Treatment for Horses
Dry powder hoof treatment that adheres to moisture to target thrush, scratches, and rain rot. Easy daily application with results in 3-4 days, as noted by users
Pros
- adheres to moisture to address thrush
- easy to use daily application
- promotes hoof regeneration and heel crack healing
- helps with coat issues and rain rot
Cons
- mixed value for money among customers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Farnam |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Farnam |
| User Reviews | Tie |