Thanks! Yes, Goldenseal is a natural antibiotic. Good idea! I went to Coastal to get something for wounds and they had nothing, except some salve that is a repellant. They did tell me flies could get into the wound and lay eggs which could cause worms in horses. Never heard that. Anyhow I got the repellant. I've been using Neosporin, but it rubs off real easy. Plus the horse keeps rubbing the wound on things because it itches. I'm going to try and make a bandage that will stick with gauze and duct tape. Wish me luck.
learned this with Chickens for gangrene, just powder it under the feathers and kept it away from the others! Also used in on a cat as a paste in a puncture wound ( did not bind, just packed and let her loose) closed up by morning. Wondercure !
Manuka Honey is what your looking for. Many years ago my horse cut his pastern open real bad. The vet came out but couldn't stitch it because of where it was. He told me to use Manuka Honey on it. He said it would keep the flies off, was antibacterial and an anti-inflammatory. Very good for dealing with proud flesh. Suffice to say he healed up a treat no scarring. Just bought a jar for $14 as my new horse has just got a rug rubbing wound :(
Poor guy. Yea i saw a horse w the same exact cut in same spot but bigger, longer.. i was horrified. But yea they treated it similarly to this. Havent checked up to see how its gone, might do that if i remember.
Wrong. self care was common knowledge that everyone had back then. People didn't go running to the hospitals for every little thing. People knew how to HEAL rather than just TREAT. Just like he mentions in this video. If you want to heal things correctly, you really have to go back to the old school ways of doing things. Poultices were extremely common back then and most people could go out to any field, identify naturally growing plants that they would use to cover wounds. The majority of people nowadays are actually living shorter lives, with more diseases, and they are becoming LESS intelligent. Have a look at the book, The Lost Ways, or even just go have a conversation with someone that's 50-75 years old about this. I was surprised when my mom mentioned how her grandparents did things like this.
@@mynameisearlb No, I'm correct. A fantasy about the good old days doesn't change the fact that people didn't name their newborn children because it was easier to cope when they died at extremely high rates. Unearthed graves show that people just lived with their now treatable problems and suffered rather than healing them. When people started writing down their experiences they wrote at length about all the ways they were unhealthy and all the ways people died young.
I was waiting for you to give the name of the tonic and where to buy it.
You sound as defeated as I am about my weanling getting a major cut. Thanks for the video I hope he is back to being the best
I can feel your concern…! Hope hes all healed. Im currently treating my mare’s leg…
That gash looks like it should have been stitched when it first happened ?
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Yea I agree it could be infected
Nonsense cut heal milticare spray it on and leave wound heals from the inside out and leaves no scar.....can't fault it
Awww he crying. Animals feel pain just as we do
horse is like "tis but a scratch"
The look in your eyes tells the story, yep always the one you to get hurt is your own
Thanks! Yes, Goldenseal is a natural antibiotic. Good idea! I went to Coastal to get something for wounds and they had nothing, except some salve that is a repellant. They did tell me flies could get into the wound and lay eggs which could cause worms in horses. Never heard that. Anyhow I got the repellant. I've been using Neosporin, but it rubs off real easy. Plus the horse keeps rubbing the wound on things because it itches. I'm going to try and make a bandage that will stick with gauze and duct tape. Wish me luck.
Put turmeric powder on wound and plaster and see the magic
learned this with Chickens for gangrene, just powder it under the feathers and kept it away from the others! Also used in on a cat as a paste in a puncture wound ( did not bind, just packed and let her loose) closed up by morning. Wondercure !
Really, would like to hear more about his treatment@
Thanks for this video,do you mind telling me where I could get this spray? I’m in Ontario Canada, thanks
Goldenseal is about the best wound treatment you can use. Glad to hear that's in your potion.
how did he turn out is there a update video ??
Brave journey 🤎🤎🤎
Is this wound healing spray can be purchased anywhere?
How is he now?
Thank you for your video. Could you please tell me how you keep the flies off of the open wound? Does the spray repel flies too? Thank you.
Manuka Honey is what your looking for.
Many years ago my horse cut his pastern open real bad. The vet came out but couldn't stitch it because of where it was.
He told me to use Manuka Honey on it. He said it would keep the flies off, was antibacterial and an anti-inflammatory. Very good for dealing with proud flesh.
Suffice to say he healed up a treat no scarring.
Just bought a jar for $14 as my new horse has just got a rug rubbing wound :(
@@iscazsw Ah yes honey that won't feed any potential infection at all
Poor guy. Yea i saw a horse w the same exact cut in same spot but bigger, longer.. i was horrified. But yea they treated it similarly to this. Havent checked up to see how its gone, might do that if i remember.
Where can I find this spray?
What's the name of the product.
cayenne powder, that's gotta fee real good sprayed into a gaping wound
Hey great video. Where can I get that spray
Do they sell it online ?
The number I have on the bottle is 405 665 2682
M-G-2 Wound Spray
Did you sell him to Corey Moxham cus I have a horse like him named tucker
Never mind
Triad paste. From a wound like this that is covered in non viable tissue to proudflesh. It will heal most types of wounds.
Ouch goodluck
Is there a way to find that spray that you use online?
no...we get it from a fellow out in the country that does not have a phone
@@HandyHorsemanOhio is there anyway that i can please purchase this spray i need help for my horse opened wounds
Underwoods is sold in many feed stores and I think I seen it at TSC.
Can someone please tell me how to remove scars on horses?
In the old days lives were more expendable. a few hundred years ago people were far less likely to survive a cut.
Wrong. self care was common knowledge that everyone had back then. People didn't go running to the hospitals for every little thing. People knew how to HEAL rather than just TREAT.
Just like he mentions in this video. If you want to heal things correctly, you really have to go back to the old school ways of doing things. Poultices were extremely common back then and most people could go out to any field, identify naturally growing plants that they would use to cover wounds.
The majority of people nowadays are actually living shorter lives, with more diseases, and they are becoming LESS intelligent.
Have a look at the book, The Lost Ways, or even just go have a conversation with someone that's 50-75 years old about this.
I was surprised when my mom mentioned how her grandparents did things like this.
@@mynameisearlb No, I'm correct. A fantasy about the good old days doesn't change the fact that people didn't name their newborn children because it was easier to cope when they died at extremely high rates. Unearthed graves show that people just lived with their now treatable problems and suffered rather than healing them. When people started writing down their experiences they wrote at length about all the ways they were unhealthy and all the ways people died young.
horses always do this stuff, little bit of pain and they freak out and make it 100X worse thrashing and struggling
Idk if y’all want to see my horses cut but it’s way worse than this horse cut
You really gotta look into the camera more.