When a sarcoid or stubborn skin growth turns up on a horse, an owner's first instinct is to look for a gentle, manageable option to discuss with their veterinarian. Bloodroot Paste by Veterinary Grade, LLC is a topical, plant-based paste made for exactly that conversation. It is applied directly to external sarcoids and growths on horses, ponies, donkeys, and other large animals, and it has become a familiar name among owners who prefer a natural-first approach to skin lumps and bumps.

Veterinary Grade is an American maker, with the paste produced in Wyoming, USA. The company's stance is straightforward: an animal's comfort and well-being are worth a thoughtful, plant-based option, and owners deserve clear information so they can make decisions alongside their vet. Bloodroot Paste is offered in 1oz, 2oz, and 4oz glass jars so the amount can be matched to the size and number of growths being treated.
What is Bloodroot Paste, and what do owners use it for?Bloodroot Paste is a thick, topical paste applied to the surface of external skin growths. Horse owners most often reach for it when dealing with equine sarcoids — the most common skin tumor in horses — as well as warts and other surface growths on equines and large mammals. Sarcoids can appear in many places: the chest and abdomen, the sheath and groin, the face around the eyes and mouth, the limbs, the axillae where leg meets torso, the thighs and fetlock, and old wound or proud-flesh sites.
It is important to frame this honestly. Bloodroot Paste is a topical product that owners apply to external growths, not a guaranteed cure, and Veterinary Grade itself advises consulting your veterinarian before use. A vet can confirm that a lump truly is a sarcoid or surface growth rather than something that needs a different course of care, and can help you decide whether a topical paste is appropriate for your animal.

The paste is a non-GMO, plant-based blend. According to the product label, the ingredients are distilled water, bloodroot, galangal root, chaparral leaf, graviola (soursop) leaf and stem, vegetable glycerin, zinc chloride, and Dmso. Bloodroot is the namesake botanical and has a long history in traditional topical preparations; galangal root, chaparral leaf, and graviola round out the herbal side of the formula; and Dmso and zinc chloride are familiar names in topical skin care. The combination is what Veterinary Grade describes as a natural, non-invasive option for surface growths.
Veterinary Grade publishes a simple, five-step routine on the jar. First, gently clean the sarcoid; if it has hardened, lightly exfoliate the surface with a nail file. Second, apply a generous amount of paste over the growth one to two times per day, taking care to keep it on the growth and off healthy tissue. Third, apply for four to seven days, watching for a reaction in the growth, then pause application for seven to ten days to allow rest. Fourth, watch for “sloughing,” where the affected flesh flakes or falls away similar to a scab. Fifth, repeat the process if needed, and once it is complete, manage the area as you would any open wound. Wash your hands after each use, apply only to the afflicted area, and consult your licensed veterinarian before starting.

It is a topical paste that horse owners apply to external equine sarcoids, warts, and other surface skin growths. It is also used on growths on donkeys and other large animals. It is a natural-first option to discuss with your veterinarian, not a guaranteed medical cure.
The label lists distilled water, bloodroot, galangal root, chaparral leaf, graviola (soursop) leaf and stem, vegetable glycerin, zinc chloride, and DMSO. It is a non-GMO, plant-based formula.
Gently clean the growth, lightly exfoliate if it is hardened, then apply a generous amount over the growth one to two times a day for four to seven days. Pause for seven to ten days to let the area rest, watch for the affected flesh to slough away, and repeat if needed. Apply only to the growth, keep it off healthy tissue, and wash your hands after use.
Bloodroot Paste is sold in 1oz, 2oz, and 4oz glass jars, so you can match the amount to the size and number of growths you are treating.
No. It is a topical product that owners use on external growths, and results vary from animal to animal. Veterinary Grade advises consulting your veterinarian before use so a professional can confirm the diagnosis and help you choose the right approach.
Owners commonly use it on horses, ponies, donkeys, and other large mammals with external sarcoids and growths. As with any topical product, check with your veterinarian about whether it is appropriate for your specific animal.
It is made in the United States — the label notes Veterinary Grade of Wyoming, USA — using a non-GMO, plant-based formula.
Yes. Veterinary Grade specifically recommends consulting your veterinarian prior to use. A vet can confirm that the growth is a sarcoid or surface growth and help you decide whether a topical paste is the right step for your animal.
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