


🐴 Keep Hooves Happy, Healthy & Ahead of the Herd!
Flagline Horse Health Pine Tar is a 32 oz natural topical antiseptic designed to maintain and restore moisture in horse hooves, preventing cracking and splitting while enhancing hoof wall flexibility. Trusted by horse owners worldwide for over 40 years, this pine tar formula supports hoof health with easy application and proven results.
| ASIN | B000HHHDNS |
| ASIN | B000HHHDNS |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #98,363 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #164 in Horse Care Hoof Care |
| Brand Name | Flagline |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,023) |
| Date First Available | October 15, 2006 |
| Date First Available | October 15, 2006 |
| Department | "" |
| Department | "" |
| Directions | Wash and dry horses hoof thouroghly, ensuring all dirt and debris is removed. Apply with a brush, and work into the hoof wall, frog, sole and over the bulbs of the heel. Reapply as needed.. No special storage instructions. Close container after each use |
| Included Components | Horse Health Pine Tar, Natural Topical Antiseptic for Use on Horse Hooves, Helps Retain Moisture, Helps Keep Hooves from Cracking and Splitting, 32 Fluid Ounces |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.13 x 4.13 x 4.75 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.69 x 5.83 x 5.28 inches |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Item model number | 77456 |
| Item model number | 77456 |
| Manufacturer | Central Garden & Pet |
| Manufacturer | Central Garden & Pet |
| Model Name | Pine Tar |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.13 x 4.13 x 4.75 inches; 2 Pounds |
| Size | 32 oz |
| Target Audience Keyword | horses |
| Warranty Description | Satisfaction Guarantee or Money Back |
R**R
Great
It's pine tar. Used it for a pine tar soap. Worked great!
K**Y
Works Great for Pine Tar Soap
I'm a soap maker and my local livestock and feed store stopped stocking my usual brand of pine tar so decided to try this. If you're a cold process soap maker, you know exactly how pine tar behaves, this is no different. I've been making cold process soap for about 10 years and I'm happy with the results of this batch. The accel, color and scent is the same. After an 8 week cure (which is my usual cure time for pine tar soap) the lather is also the same. My soap testers (AKA beloved friends and family) also find no difference between this pine tar and my previous brand. No one has had any type of adverse skin reaction or other complaint. No, I'm not a horse owner or know anything about their hoof care, but in soap making, I'm happy with the product.
A**D
Excellent protection, just not for soap.
This pine tar is by far one of the cheapest on Amazon, expect to get what you pay for. It's thick, almost hard to work with thick. It does not smell like pine at all, has more of an asphalt tar scent. I used it for conditioning the wooden handles on my knives and it works great. I have made soap with it and found other affordable tars are way better for soap (Bickmore). As a protective tar it's hard to beat price wise.
M**E
as expected, but not very fragrant
as expected, but not very fragrant
Y**E
Pine Tar Quality
Good quality product! Was a little stale tho. Could have been fresher. But it worked great for my purposes which was making pine tar soap!
D**A
Large quantity for value
This is a large can of pine tar. It is very thick and easy to apply. It apparently has a lot of uses too. I bought it for my dog, who keeps licking her front paws causing sores. It's perfect for wound care due to its antiseptic properties. Humans can use it too. Pine is used to make turpentine and the tar has all those qualities present. It can have a drawing effect and makes a good poultice in this thick state. Pine resin is another good choice for a poultice. Always a good idea to have pine products around for emergency medical uses. I find the animal products cheaper to buy than the products made for humans, which can be re-purposed for humans.
M**T
One of my favorite things I bought this year.
I always wanted to use pine tar to seal wood work I'd created. Recently I bought this jar of tar to seal squirrel box houses for some squirrels I know who had recently been evicted from their tree when it was cut down. The pine tar seemed appropriate for this project. I melted it down in an old crushed tomato can in a pot on the stove with a tiny bit of oil (canola). Onc it was the consistency of warm maple syrup I painted it on. I let it soak in for a day (could have easily sat a couple but time was a factor) then wiped the excell that remained off on old rags. Be careful with anything you wipe it on. The water resistance is superior to many products I've used in the past. Old school techniques and methods still have a place, we just need to learn all the clever ways the old timers had of using what was around them. I can tell already I'll find a bunch of applications for pine tar. Also horse friendly - which I can admire.
N**I
Doesn't smell like pine
I gave this 5 stars because the product came just as expected....good condition, new, can not bend up...can't complain. I don't have horses, so I can't say much about the product itself. However, if you are reading reviews in hopes of learning more to buy this for making pine tar soap, DON'T. It doesn't smell at all like pine. It smells more like gasoline and fuel oil. There are multiple reviews on here that says this works great for soap, so either those people made that all up or this product changed. Very disappointing. I had high hopes for a natural pine tar soap. The book I got the recipe from highly recommended it, so there must be another type of pine tar out there somewhere that actually smells like pine. No idea where that might be....
E**R
A hard to find product. Bought it to keep field mice and other rodents away from my tulip bulbs. Was surprised to see a huge difference. Rodents do not like this stuff, neither the smell or the taste of it. Mixed it with pine chips and covered the soil around the bulbs. No more gobbled up bulbs! What a relief!
M**S
A+++++
R**S
Nothing wrong with this product for what it was intended for, but it is not suitable for soap making as other suggested. Wish I had known before buying but it’s not proper purity for use on human skin, even if it is 100% pine tar.
P**R
I bought this to treat my chicken's feet for leg mites and it worked.
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