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Back of thigh wound
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<blockquote data-quote="jersey lilly" data-source="post: 574501" data-attributes="member: 2258"><p>We used Underwood's on a very bad chest wound. Ripped, tore, really bad. Same deal, vet couldn't close it due to it bein a high movement area. We used the Underwood's, just like Mr. Underwood explained to us on the phone. Never washing it off. It took 3 mo total for it to close. He never limped or gimped the whole time. That Underwood's is amazing stuff. I won't ever be caught without it as long as I own horses!!!!</p><p></p><p>As for puttin the bakin soda on it. I went to the Dollar Store, and bought some of those cheap mustard and ketchup bottles....the squirt kind. One's yellow and one's red. They work great at "puffin" out the bakin soda onto the wound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jersey lilly, post: 574501, member: 2258"] We used Underwood's on a very bad chest wound. Ripped, tore, really bad. Same deal, vet couldn't close it due to it bein a high movement area. We used the Underwood's, just like Mr. Underwood explained to us on the phone. Never washing it off. It took 3 mo total for it to close. He never limped or gimped the whole time. That Underwood's is amazing stuff. I won't ever be caught without it as long as I own horses!!!! As for puttin the bakin soda on it. I went to the Dollar Store, and bought some of those cheap mustard and ketchup bottles....the squirt kind. One's yellow and one's red. They work great at "puffin" out the bakin soda onto the wound. [/QUOTE]
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