CZ Hoof Cream
A new tried and tested product for cattle, sheep and goats. For cattle it treats the healing of wounds and infections, such as: Digital Dermatitis and Footrot. In sheep it treats Footrot (Dichelobacter Nodosus) and CODD (contagious Ovine Digital Dermatits).
CZ Hoof Cream Gets Results
Using our CZ Hoof Cream will get you excellent results when used as an aid for the healing of wounds and infections that affect the hooves of your Cattle, Sheep and Goats.
This cattle hoof paste is easy to apply, and you can see the results in as little as 2 – 3 days, depending on the severity of the infection. This is just one of the products that CZF Plus supplies to help with hoofcare for cattle, sheep and goats.
What Can CZ Hoof Cream Help With?
There are several foot diseases that this hoof paste for cattle can help to heal, including the following:
- Digital Dermatitis (DD)
- Contagious Ovine Digital Dermatitis (CODD)
- Foot Rot (Dichelobacter Nodosus)
- Whiteline & Shelly Good
- General Foot Abscesses
How To Apply CZ Hoof Cream
CZ Hoof cream comes in a standard size of 500gm but can also be delivered in larger tubs for hoof trimmers that perform hoof trimming daily. Applying our hoof paste couldn’t be easier, simply follow these steps and in severe cases, these steps can be performed a third time.

Clean The Wound
Check the affected foot and then clean the wound throughly. After you can apply the foot paste liberally over the infected area of the sheep, goat or cattle.

Apply The Bandage
Place a bandage on the affected area making sure the bandage is tight enough to close the wound. Check to ensure the bandage is wrapped correctly.

Let The Hoof Cream Heal
Leave the bandaged food alone for 2 – 3 days and give the cream plenty of chance to begin healing the affected area. This applies for sheep, goats and cattle.

Check The Wound
CZ Hoof Care Plus is certified by the OF & G for Organic farms
OF&G Certificate of Evaluation for Compliance
OF&G Compliance notice
CZ Hoof Cream Gallery

Digital Dermatitis in a dairy cow

Results after 3 days with 1 application

Results after 5 days with 2 treatments, wound healed
“Two words – Bloody Fantastic!
One of the Hampshire tups had CODD and was extremely lame, he had been given antibiotic injections twice. Ultimately I had to cut off the hoof shell on one cleat, I put a thick layer of CZ cream on and applied a poultice to it twice, over 5 days. I removed the poultice on day 6 and just sprayed it with antibiotic spray. It had all dried up and was healing well.
He is still slightly lame but what a difference. I would highly recommend it to anyone. Fantastic product and works quickly. He may well be able for another breeding season!”
Sammy Gilvear, Girnal Farm, Scotland