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Fungal & Skin Support for Horses

Skin problems around the barn usually need a routine, not panic. Start by cleaning gently, drying fully, reducing the cause, and choosing the right product format for the area and job.

Start clean and dry

Most skin routines fail because the area stays wet, dirty, rubbed, or covered before it has a chance to settle.

  • Separate mud, sweat, urine, tack rubs, and insects from the product decision.
  • Clean gently and avoid scrubbing raw skin.
  • Dry the area fully before applying heavier products.
  • Keep tack, wraps, boots, and bedding part of the solution.

Choose the product lane

Use spray, cream, salve, or hoof/lower-leg support based on the area and how much staying power is needed.

  • Rapid Relief Spray: broader light coverage.
  • Rapid Relief Cream: targeted skin support.
  • RESTOREaHORSE®: heavier stay-put salve routine.
  • Silver Hoof EQ Therapy®: hoof, heel, frog, and lower-leg lane.

When to get help

Some skin problems need veterinary care instead of more products.

  • Open wounds, spreading heat, swelling, drainage, odor, or pain.
  • Skin that is worsening despite basic care.
  • Signs of infection or fever.
  • Lesions near eyes, genitals, deep folds, or sensitive areas.

Care note: This guide is not a diagnosis page. Skin, fungal, bacterial, allergic, and parasite issues can look similar. When in doubt, ask your veterinarian.

Quick questions

Is this page diagnosing fungus?

No. It helps route common skin-care routines. A veterinarian should diagnose persistent, spreading, painful, or infected skin problems.

Spray, cream, or salve?

Use spray for broader light coverage, cream for targeted support, and RESTOREaHORSE® when the area needs a heavier stay-put salve step.

What is the biggest mistake?

Applying product without fixing the wet, dirty, rubbing, tack, insect, or bedding problem that caused the skin issue in the first place.