
Overview
The perfect cleanser for the sensitive areas that sometimes need a good wash Excalibur Sheath Cleaner is the cleanser for the job. Because it is gel-like in consistency, it is easy to apply, which is important when doing the scrubbing one-handed. Infused with tea tree oil for a slight antibacterial effect and gentle enough that if you are unable to fully rinse it off, there will be no harm done!
Also great for mares who may have accumulated some unpleasantness in-between the udders or around the vulva, this gel is powerful but gentle enough to be the only choice of many horse enthusiasts.
Details
- Gentle Cleanser to Soften & Loosen Debris
- Removes Accumulated Body Oils & Dirt
- Rinses Out Easily
- Will Not Leave a Residue
- Non-Irritating Formula
Additional Information
Directions for Use: For the sake of cleanliness, disposable gloves should be used by the individual performing this cleaning task. Also, for the horse's comfort, excessively cold water should be avoided.
Squeeze out a liberal amount of Excalibur® into palm of hand and apply to the sheath or udder. Gently massage into a rich lather. Allow 3-5 minutes for Excalibur® to soften and loosen smegma. Rinse thoroughly.
For Sheath Cleaning: Work Excalibur® into the folds of the sheath. Next, gently pull the horse's penis out of the sheath and, using pieces of cotton batting, gently remove the loose smegma. Occasionally, smegma will accumulate in a mass in the "blind pouch" above the opening of the urethra in the end of the horse's penis. The resulting "bean" may become large enough to interfere with urination if not removed.
After all presence of the smegma has been removed, rinse the horse's sheath and penis as thoroughly as possible with clean water. If a horse will accept it, a gently flowing water hose may be used to flush out the sheath.
Previous Feedback
Comments: I've been using this stuff on geldings for decades. Non-irritating and pleasant-smelling, it loosens dirt fast, rinses clean easily, and really helps make an "icky" chore less of an ordeal. I always keep a bottle in my tack room.
From: Jess- Ballwin, Missouri, USA
Comments: I am newer to horse ownership, so sheath cleaning isn’t something that I grew up doing and it is still a task that I am reluctant to execute. I was really hoping that this would be a miracle product that would make the sheath-cleaning chore into no big deal. I was a bit hesitant to use it because of the tea tree oil and I was afraid that it could possibly cause a reaction in that very sensitive region. I was relieved that it did not appear to cause my horse any discomfort and it did make the chore slightly quicker. I will probably continue to use the rest of the bottle.
From: R. Setter, Bozman, Montana, USA