You’re Invited to Santa Cruz Animal Health’s Open House

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Santa Cruz Animal Health is holding an open house on the first Tuesday in October at their Farm & Ranch Supply store in Weatherford, Texas. The event, which will include an appreciation luncheon with prime rib and all the fixings, will feature house specials on the company’s UltraCruz grooming products and a sale horse preview.

Clinton is a firm believer in the difference the UltraCruz grooming products have made to his horses’ coats and hair. “When I started using their shampoos, conditioners and detanglers on my horses, I immediately noticed huge results. It’s amazing the difference their grooming products have made to my horses’ overall appearance, especially their manes and tails,” he says.

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Santa Cruz Animal Health was founded in 1991 and its UltraCruz line of equine shampoos, conditioners and finishing formulas are well-known for their easy application and the polished bloom they give horses. Made in the United States, the UltraCruz products are developed by the company’s well-established team of research scientists and use natural ingredients that promote clean, healthy coats.

Get all the details about the October 3rd open house on the Santa Cruz Animal Health website.

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