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3 Step Wound Care System
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Great Product! This product is a life saver. When my young and dumb thoroughbred jumped into his neighbor moody mare's paddock, he was looking pretty rough. After using the typical triple antibiotic cream and fura-free, his cuts and scrapes still weren't healing. When all hope was lost that he would ever heal without scaring, a fellow boarder offered this product for me to try. Alas, it worked! Within 3 days, on of his bigger gouges was almost totally gone, and after about 2 weeks all the hair was back and evidence of the event was gone. And of course, I bought my own! January 21, 2013
*WOW* Just *WOW*!!!!! One of my mares was kicked by another horse and ended up with a really really bad hematoma and then a HUGE abscess which formed literally formed overnight! After a course of antibiotics and flushing the wound out with peroxide and iodine washes etc etc there was still a huge gaping weeping hole. I purchsed this kit and had it shipped express because I was desperate to see if this would help. OVERNIGHT her abscess had drained and was over 80% better...the wound had shrunk down a lot...I would say easily by around 70-80% there is only a small hole now. I applied only step one and two yesterday and did this again leaving it alone until this morning. By this morning the wound is almost closed over and there is no more drainage, no more swelling and its only day 2!!! I really,really can't believe how fast this stuff worked! I haven't added in step 3 yet which is the restoring gel but I'm going to tomorrow! June 17, 2011
I love this stuff This stuff is the best wound care next to having the vet out. We have a 20p yr old mare thats gets sores on her hip0s and this is the only thing that will clean calm and heal them . its just the top0s with our horses.... October 7, 2009
Great First Aid Set For relatively minor injuries, this is the handiest set ever to have around the barn as you can immediately and easily clean the wound and help prevent infection with the three products included. Very, very practical set to have in your basic first aid kits in the barn and especially for your travel first aid kits. I have a friend who even takes these on longer trail rides in order to immediately clean and keep dirt out of any cuts or scrapes that might occur while riding. March 1, 2009
No Scar after Stitches My horse cut his left rear fetlock down to the bone. Stitches were needed and I was very worried about his forming proud flesh after the removal of the stitches. I used the entire system to keep his wound clean once he was able to return to riding. I am happy to say that the wound healed nicely and no proud flesh formed. This product, also, helped encourage hair growth over the wound area. February 7, 2006
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