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Rich, lanolin-based balm that soothes and protects sensitive udder skin. Also works on chapped hands, elbows and heels. Thick formula creates a protective barrier against wind and cold.
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Factory Direct
Heritage 40+
Made in Pampa, Texas
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Typical use cases
- 01Dairy operators
- 02Horse owners
- 03Ranch hands
When the wind cracks skin and the cold won't quit, this is what keeps working.
Chapped, cracked udder skin isn't just uncomfortable for your animals - it leads to irritation, infection risk, and milking problems. And if you've ever worked outside in a Panhandle winter, you know your own hands take the same beating.
SaraWest RanchHand Skin Balm is a thick, lanolin-based formula that creates a genuine protective barrier against wind, cold, and moisture. It doesn't just sit on the surface - it absorbs into cracked skin and stays put through work.
Horse owners, dairy operators, and ranch hands have been using this on udders, hands, elbows, and heels for the same reason: it works when the cheap stuff washes off in an hour.
- Thick lanolin formula that stays put through wind and cold
- Creates a real protective barrier - not just surface moisture
- Works on udders, hands, elbows, and heels
- Soothes existing cracks while preventing new ones
- 1 lb jar lasts through the season
Apply a thin layer to clean, dry skin. For udders, apply after milking or cleaning. For hands and skin, apply before heading outside and reapply as needed.
A little goes a long way - the thick formula spreads easily and doesn't need heavy application.
- Immediate relief from dry, cracked skin
- Protective barrier that lasts through hours of work
- Softer, more resilient skin with regular use
- Reduced cracking and irritation in cold weather
Petroleum-based balms sit on top of the skin and slide off with the first pair of gloves. Thin lotions evaporate before you leave the barn. SaraWest RanchHand Skin Balm uses a lanolin base that actually absorbs and creates a barrier that stays through work - whether that's milking, fence mending, or feeding in January.

