HSE Batana Butter

$32.95 (inc GST)

HSE Batana Butter is a concentrated natural balm that supports horse hair regrowth after injuries, rubs, or seasonal coat stress. It’s made for use once the skin has healed, helping restore bare patches by softening dry areas and encouraging fast, healthy hair growth.

Why it works

This rich butter combines Batana oil, Mango butter, Vitamin E with nourishing plant-based ingredients. Known for its hair-restoring properties, Batana oil is used in human hair care for a reason — and it works just as well on your horse’s coat. This balm absorbs into the skin quickly and keeps working its magic all day.

Instead of sitting on the surface, Batana Butter soaks in to hydrate the skin beneath. As a result, it helps promote stronger, more even coat regrowth.

How to use it

Apply directly to dry, healed skin. It works best on spots affected by rug rubs, pressure, or past injuries.

  • Use after cuts, scrapes, or seasonal coat wear

  • Ideal for rug rubs, old pressure points, and bald patches

  • Applies easily, absorbs straight in

  • Long shelf life and highly economical (a little goes a long way)

  • Encourages fast, healthy hair regrowth

Simple, proven recovery

HSE Batana Butter isn’t a wound treatment. It’s the next step — a simple way to support regrowing your horse’s coat once healing is done. For everyday riders and pros alike, it’s a reliable addition to your grooming kit for horse hair regrowth.

No fluff. No drama. Just real results.

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