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<blockquote data-quote="Jay" data-source="post: 38231" data-attributes="member: 41"><p>I used to use the 'Swat' stuff & came across some other *really* good stuff this past winter. It's called NU-STOCK out of Tennessee..costs $25 (and some change) for 2-12 oz. jars (including postage). All that is in it is: Sulphur, Pine Oil & Mineral Oil. Says on the jar "for use after dehorning, castrating; mange, cuts, bruises, burns, swelling, soreness, loss of hair, tender hooves, etc. Eliminates soreness & promotes fastest healing." One thing I like about it is you only have to put it on *<strong>once every 3 days</strong>*! The drawback is you smell like the Sulphur for the 3 days, too! (But not too bad--unless the critter you're treating thinks you need a bath in it.) <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick out tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" /> But its worth it. Keeps the flies off nicely & helps heal the wound with limited scarring & promotes the hair growth after healed. Their website is: nustock.com</p><p>When my horse decided awhile back to 'dehorn' 1/2 of one of my calves' horns...well I slathered this stuff on & didn't have any infections or problems. I use it on all the critters around here when they have a cut, wound, etc, & also used it on the calves when we casterated them & will use it on the horse when I get him gelded. (Shh...don't tell him!) ;-)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay, post: 38231, member: 41"] I used to use the 'Swat' stuff & came across some other *really* good stuff this past winter. It's called NU-STOCK out of Tennessee..costs $25 (and some change) for 2-12 oz. jars (including postage). All that is in it is: Sulphur, Pine Oil & Mineral Oil. Says on the jar "for use after dehorning, castrating; mange, cuts, bruises, burns, swelling, soreness, loss of hair, tender hooves, etc. Eliminates soreness & promotes fastest healing." One thing I like about it is you only have to put it on *[b]once every 3 days[/b]*! The drawback is you smell like the Sulphur for the 3 days, too! (But not too bad--unless the critter you're treating thinks you need a bath in it.) :P But its worth it. Keeps the flies off nicely & helps heal the wound with limited scarring & promotes the hair growth after healed. Their website is: nustock.com When my horse decided awhile back to 'dehorn' 1/2 of one of my calves' horns...well I slathered this stuff on & didn't have any infections or problems. I use it on all the critters around here when they have a cut, wound, etc, & also used it on the calves when we casterated them & will use it on the horse when I get him gelded. (Shh...don't tell him!) ;-) [/QUOTE]
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