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Wound-Kote™ by Farnam
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Helps heal surface wounds, cuts, and abrasions
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Antiseptic dressing helps prevent bacterial infections
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Convenient aerosol spray eases use on any horse
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Care for your horse's minor wounds, cuts, and skin abrasions. Quick-drying, antiseptic dressing protects surface wounds from bacterial infections. Convenient aerosol spray coats the wound, helps disinfect it, and aids in early scab formation. Penetrating formula is not easily rubbed or washed away. Also perfect for use on harness galls and saddle sores. Safe for use on horses and ponies of all ages. Keep a can around the stall, barn, or stable. Or slip into any travel or saddle bag for use on the trail or at competitions and shows. 5 oz.
Please click on "More Information" for use instructions and active ingredients.
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Please note: This itemcannot be shipped by air. It cannot be shipped to Alaska or Hawaii. We are sorry for any inconvenience. |
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A quick-drying, penetrating antiseptic dressing and gall lotion for horses and cattle. Spray on surface wounds, minor cuts and skin abrasions, harness galls, cowpox sores. WOUND-KOTE dries up cowpox lesions and controls secondary infections.
Use Instructions:
Shake well. Remove protective cap. Point nozzle opening towards wound or affected area to be treated. Spray from a distance of 2 to 4 inches. Release spray by pressing valve stem down for just an instant. The slightest amount of spray you can quickly release over the area to be treated will provide adequate dosage. Application may be repeated daily or more often until healing takes place. Whenever possible, clean and dry affected area to be treated before applying.
Keep out of the reach of children. Not for human use. Avoid contact with the eyes and mucous membranes. Do not apply to large areas of the body. Do not apply at all to cats. Note that the spray will stain clothing. For veterinary use only.
Active Ingredients:
| Propylene glycol |
19.37% |
| Glycerin |
6.31% |
| Urea |
1.80% |
| Sodium propionate |
1.40% |
| Methyl violet |
0.51% |
| Acriflavine |
0.03% |
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Will not rub or wash away!
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