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Choose an option to add an item to your cart. Check availability at all stores. This skin-softening balm was formulated by a Vermont chemist over years ago for use on bovine udders. Over the years, it gained favor for use on domestic animals, for chapped skin, scratches, abrasions and burns.

It has even been used on search-and-rescue dogs to protect their paws from damage while working in harsh conditions. Contains petrolatum, lanolin, and a mild antiseptic. Packaged in an attractive traditional-style tin.

Special Directions: Bag Balm contains lanolin and stays on to provide moisturizing and softening. For pets, apply Bag Balm liberally to the affected area. For use on cows, thoroughly wash treated teats and udder with separate towels before each milking.

To avoid contamination after each milking, bathe the udder with plenty of hot water, strip milk out and dry skin. Apply Bag Balm freely and massage gently with this proven ointment twice daily. This product contains no alcohol. For chapped conditions and superficial abrasions.

Apply freely and massage gently with this proven ointment twice daily. After each milking, apply thoroughly and allow coating to remain on surface. Discontinue use if rash or irritation occurs. Keep out of reach of children. Accessories Listed below are recommended optional components or related items. Breeding Supplies Latex Gloves - Medium pkg. Number of reviews: 1 customers reviewed this product.

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