- WOUND HEALING SUPPORT - Meant to work with a sprinkle of baking soda to create a barrier against bacteria, it prevents infections from happening. Whether it's a cut, gash, scrape, or open wound, Underwood is safe to use.
- CONVENIENT WOUND CARE KIT - A powerful medication that can treat all types of external wounds – an equine first aid kit must-have. This kit includes a 16 oz horse wound care spray bottle, baking powder, wide mouth funnel, and powder shaker.
- NO-STING HORSE MEDICATION - Applying this on a horse wound will not be uncomfortable - it won't sting or cause any pain. Underwood’s antiseptic spray for wounds is a better and safer way to treat animal wounds.
- SAFE FOR OTHER ANIMALS - Underwood Horse Medicine was initially formulated for horses, but it's also safe for pets, livestock, and other farm animals. Pigs, cats, dogs, goats, and rabbits can benefit from this horse medicine, too.
- ECONOMICAL WOUND CARE - Underwood Horse Medicine is a more economical way to treat manageable wounds. For major and minor wounds that won't require the assistance of a vet, this wound spray is the way to go.
- Manufacturer: Underwood Horse Medicine
- Package Quantity: 1
- Part Number: S-2700
- Size: Topical Wound Spray Bundle
UNDERWOOD HORSE MEDICINE INSTRUCTIONS
1) Apply Underwood Horse Medicine onto the wound and lightly dust with Baking Powder
Baking powder acts as an invisible bandage keeping the medicine inside the wound and corruption and infection out. Each application adds another layer of protection to the wound acting like a scab.
2) Never flush or wash the wound
Flushing or washing a wound while using Underwood Horse Medicine is counter productive to the healing process because you are washing any pre-existing medicine out of the wound and causing further irritation. Moisture also plays a key role in proud flesh formation.
3) Never wrap the wound while using Underwood Horse Medicine
Wrapping the wound does not allow fresh air access to the wound and becomes a breeding ground for bacteria and proud flesh development.
4) Apply twice daily
We suggest applying the medicine as many times daily as possible to expedite the healing process. (twice minimum)
5) Keep out of morning dew
Any moisture that collects on the baking powder formation will have adverse effects on the healing process. Keep the wound as dry as possible.
6) Do not pack the baking powder into the wound, it only requires a light dusting
When the baking powder dries on the wound it forms cracks that allow our medicine to seep into the wound, if you have packed the wound with baking powder these cracks will not form.