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Farnam Chew Stop™

Farnam

  • $22.99
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Halt chewing and cribbing habits with Chew Stop™ chew deterrent. Stops horses from chewing wood, blankets and bandages in most cases.

  • Hot cinnamon taste helps stop horses from wood chewing and cribbing
  • Won't stain white fences or discolor other painted surfaces*
  • Easy-to-apply, clear liquid formula
  • Simply spray, roll or brush it on surfaces
  • Available in a non-flurocarbon aerosol spray and liquid

*Has not been tested on vinyl fencing

Directions for Use - Chew Stop™ Aerosol

SHAKE WELL

Remove protective cap and apply Chew Stop generously to all wood surfaces within reach of your horse. Spray from a distance of 4 to 6 inches. Remove animals from stalls during application. Chew Stop may be applied to the bark of mature trees. It will not stain or discolor painted surfaces. Repeat application to problem areas as necessary until your horse forgets his habit. When applying Chew Stop to blankets or bandages, do not apply to surfaces that may come in contact with the horse's skin. Chew Stop, when in contact with the skin, may cause blistering under certain conditions.

Coverage: One 12.5 oz. can will cover approximately 35 square feet of unpainted surface and 53 square feet of painted surface.

Directions for Use - Chew Stop™ Liquid

Apply Chew Stop generously to all surfaces within reach of your horse. Use a hand sprayer, power sprayer, paint brush or roller. When applying as a spray, remove animals from stalls during application. Chew Stop may be applied to the bark of mature trees. It will not stain or discolor painted surfaces. Repeat application to problem areas as necessary until your horse forgets his habit.

Coverage: One gallon will cover approximately 300 sq. ft. of unpainted surface and 400 to 500 sq. ft. of painted surface.

Caution: When applying Chew Stop to blankets or bandages, do not apply to surfaces that may come in contact with the horse's skin. Chew Stop, when in contact with the skin, may cause blistering under certain conditions.


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