How To Poultice A Horse’s Foot
Neem is a fast growing tree that can reach a height of 15-20 m (about 50-65 feet), rarely to 35-40 m (115-131 feet). There is no foliage persistent, but in severe drought conditions that may shed most or nearly all of its leaves. The branches are removed. The crown is dense enough rounded or oval and can reach a diameter of 15-20 m in the older independent.
Neem is strongly antiseptic, antifungal and antibacterial properties. As therefore used in the manufacture of tea and Neem Neem creams and other preparations for the relief of skin problems like acne, athlete's foot and other fungal diseases, eczema, psoriasis, ringworm, dandruff, scalp extension, mouth ulcers and conditions, lice, thrush etc. neem oil and use insect repellent in the treatment and prevention of Sweet Itch in horses.
For generations, Indian doctors have made poultices of neem leaves to cure skin diseases such as boils, ulcers, eczema and ringworm. Pulp and neem extracts have also proven effective in the treatment of various diseases fungal infections of the skin, including athlete's foot and lesions in the mouth and vagina. The more serious diseases such as chickenpox and smallpox were treated with neem paste, and even People who suffer from herpes and hepatitis B have found relief Neem preparations.
The neem tree (Azadirachta indica A. Juss) and its derivatives are of great relevance in the practices of organic farming. This remarkable tree has been identified as a renewable resource for Home Grown agro-chemicals and nutrients that are bio – degradable non-toxic and effective.
Using neem derivatives for managing pests is a nonviolent struggle against pests. Work Products on neem involving various stages of insect life. You can not kill the pest instantaneously but incapacitate several ways. Neem, very subtly employs effects such such as waterproofing, food and inhibiting oviposition deterring growth, mating disruption, chemo-sterilization, etc. are now considered far preferable to a rapid chain reaction in programs of integrated pest management because they reduce the risk of exposure to natural enemies pest "to the poisoned food or starvation.
Neem twigs are used by millions of Indians as an antiseptic toothbrush. His oil is used in the preparation of toothpaste and soap. Neem oil is known to be a potent spermicide and is 100% effective when applied inside the vagina before intercourse. Interestingly, also taken internally by ascetics who wish to reduce their sex drive. Neem oil is used as lamp oil, while the pulp of the fruit is useful in the production of methane.
Neem has been used for centuries to treat skin problems and prevent infection. Neem can reduce the pain, kill the bacteria that cause infection in May, and AIDS in healing with reduced scarring.
Neem oil, which is extracted from the seed kernel is excellent for its healing properties and is used in creams, lotions and soaps. Also known to have properties to deter insects. In recent years, the hormone regulating growth and combat power of neem oil resulted in a considerable amount of research. Neem oil is also a fungicide.
A Simple Easy Poultice for My Horse

