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Post by donnalex on Dec 5, 2012 17:24:43 GMT 1
So been using it just twice a day for about two weeks and the gungey eyes are loads better, I can see a little crustiness at the corners but only because Im looking for it, the snotty goo has stopped. Have also added a little cod liver oil to her feed. I would definitely try it before getting the vet or buying antibiotic ointments for eyes in future. And I have the rest of the bottle I can use for all or any of them that will see me through to the summer. Bargain!
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Post by cheekychops on Dec 5, 2012 17:28:39 GMT 1
I couldn't find the one for eyes, just the general one? Any tips?
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Post by donnalex on Dec 5, 2012 17:43:58 GMT 1
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madmare1
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Post by madmare1 on Dec 5, 2012 23:42:47 GMT 1
Also try the Hypocare stuff.....it's brilliant stuff. Used it for my gelding, he had a huge, infected open sore on his face...used Hypocare spray on it, and 3 weeks later, healed, no trace at all.
Emma xx
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Post by cheekychops on Dec 6, 2012 13:14:06 GMT 1
Thanks! I picked up some Hypocare spray at the tack shop to use on ringworm on my lad's face - again worked out pretty quickly I had to spray it on my hands then wipe over his eyes - spraying anywhere near his face is a BAD idea! Vet recommended Imaverol as safe to use around eyes too (for ringworm).
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