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Bandaging |
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Bandaging helps to keep wound clean, and does heal
quicker with less scarring.
1. If wound is very moist, place ointment onto clean lint and
then place over wound and bandage. This can stay on the wound
for up to three days.
2. Remove bandaging. Do not hose with water. Wipe
over wound with clean lint or cotton wool to remove excess muck.
Repeat previous method.
3. Wound will start to show a pale pink 'bubbly' surface.
THIS IS NOT PROUD FLESH - this is the healing process.
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No Bandaging
1. When injury is fresh and moist, clean (do not use hose with
water)? and allow to dry.
2. Apply Cut Cure evenly over injury.
3. Cut Cure can be softened by either sitting in the sun, or
heat in a microwave. Softens with contact of fingers - body
heat.
4. Wipe down wound before re applying Cut Cure.
5. Cut Cure can be applied every third day, or more frequently
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Deep Wounds
1. Melt Cut Cure and pour into the wound.
2. A syringe can be used. After melting, let cool a
little, if too hot the ointment will run straight downwards.
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for 'CLOVELY
HOOF CARE' |
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1. Open and give ingredients a good stir.
2. Use a small paint brush and cover entire hoof twice a week
for the first two weeks.
3. After this, once a week is all that is required. No
need to clean brush.
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