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A Powerful Combo: Using White Lightning Gel with Bluestone Bang to Treat White Line Disease in Horses

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White Line Disease Treatment: Why White Lightning Gel and Bluestone Bang Work Better Together

White line disease is a frustrating and often persistent hoof condition that many horse owners and farriers face. Caused by bacterial and fungal organisms invading the inner hoof wall, this condition leads to crumbling, separation, and instability in the hoof capsule. Fortunately, there’s a powerful one-two punch that has proven highly effective: White Lightning Gel used in combination with Bluestone Bang.

Here’s how these two products work—and why using them together can speed up recovery and improve hoof integrity.

What Is White Line Disease?

White line disease (WLD) is a progressive hoof wall separation caused by microbial invasion through cracks or weaknesses in the hoof. It often starts subtly, but without treatment, it can lead to significant hoof damage and lameness.

Why White Lightning Gel?

White Lightning Gel is a highly regarded product for treating hoof infections like thrush, seedy toe, and white line disease. It contains a stabilised chlorine dioxide formula that penetrates deep into the hoof wall to eliminate bacteria and fungi.

Key Benefits of White Lightning Gel:

  • Deep-penetrating antimicrobial action
  • Kills bacteria, fungus, and yeast
  • Gel form allows easy, targeted application
  • Non-necrotising—safe for healthy tissue

This gel is especially effective when used on cleaned, debrided areas of infection where it can reach into the crevices and anaerobic pockets that promote microbial growth.

White Lightning 60ml Gel for White Line Disease in Horses

What Is Bluestone Bang?

Bluestone Bang is a heavy-duty hoof disinfectant putty containing copper sulphate (also known as bluestone). It’s known for its cleansing properties and ability to harden the hoof. Used after White Lightning Gel, Bluestone Bang acts as a plug with ongoing disinfectant to continue protecting the area.

Key Features of Bluestone Bang:

  • Copper-based putty with strong antifungal/antibacterial properties
  • Helps draw out moisture from the hoof
  • Hardens weakened or crumbling hoof structures
  • Designed to be packed into white line voids or nail holes

Bluestone Bang for White Line Disease and Seedy Toe Treatment in Horses

Why Use Them Together?

Using White Lightning Gel first ensures the infected tissue is thoroughly treated and neutralised. Follow up with Bluestone Bang to plug and protect the area, providing long-lasting protection and helping to strengthen the hoof wall.

Think of it as a two-stage approach:

  1. Disinfect and kill pathogens (White Lightning Gel)
  2. Dry, seal, and protect (Bluestone Bang)

This combo is far more effective than using either product alone and is quickly becoming a go-to solution for farriers dealing with persistent white line issues.

How to Apply the Combo Treatment

  1. Clean and Dry the Hoof

Remove dirt, debris, and any loose or infected hoof wall. Open up the affected area so treatments can reach the underlying infection.

  1. Apply White Lightning Gel

Squeeze a small amount directly into the affected area. Let it sit for around 30 minutes if possible.

  1. Pack with Bluestone Bang

After the gel application, dry the area and pack Bluestone Bang into the voids or cracks.

  1. Repeat Daily or Every Few Days

Depending on the severity of the infection, repeat the treatment until the hoof begins to grow out clean and solid.

Final Thoughts

White line disease can be stubborn, but using White Lightning Gel alongside Bluestone Bang gives you a comprehensive and effective strategy. Trusted by farriers and recommended by equine hoof care professionals, this treatment combo supports faster healing and a stronger, healthier hoof.

You can find both White Lightning Gel and Bluestone Bang in our online store—ready to ship worldwide.



 

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