Hagyard Pharmacy Purchases RESOLVE from Equine Safety Zone

Hagyard Pharmacy announced that it has purchased the popular equine skin product, RESOLVE, adding another proven product to its inventory.
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Says the Anti-Microbial Spray for Equine Skin and Hoof Disorders is a Perfect Fit for Hagyard’s Culture of Providing Practical, Environmentally-friendly products

Lexington, KY: Hagyard Pharmacy announced that it has purchased the popular equine skin product, RESOLVE, adding another proven product to its inventory. Previously owned by Equine Safety Zone based in Dallas, Georgia, RESOLVE is marketed as the strongest and safest product available for bacterial and fungal equine skin disorders. The sale of the product was a timely and positive step for both Hagyard and Equine Safety Zone.

“We’ve been at this for a long time,” said Kathy Anderson, owner of Equine Safety Zone. “We felt like it was time to prioritize some other things in our life. That said, RESOLVE is our passion and our legacy. So we wanted to see it go to a company that could build on our success.”

Hagyard Pharmacy and its connection to the 140+ year old Hagyard Equine Medical Institute, made it a natural choice.

“Hagyard is a known and trusted name in the industry,” Anderson added. “Their reputation for putting the care of the horse first definitely aligned with our philosophy, so we reached out to them

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