Heritage Downs Horse Itch Trial Pack
New to Heritage Downs products? Three trial-sized products to try.
Great to test on sensitive-skinned horses!
Excellent gift-pack size!
Use as directed and the results will speak for themselves!
Designed for the first time user of Heritage Downs products the Trial Pack is an inexpensive way to realise the benefits of the Sulphate-Free Shampoo, Sulphate-Free Conditioner and Coat Oil. (each in a 125ml bottle)
Includes a rubber curry comb & instruction sheet.
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