Posted: 13th November 2019 | Back to news feed

Cavalor’s Skin Care range is essential for every horse owner in the battle against micro-organisms. Below are some tips from the experts at Cavalor to consider when you are faced with having to treat your horse’s wounds.

1 Cold Water

Small grazes or wounds on your horse’s rump? They can be bathed with cold potable water from the tap. You can also use Cavalor Derma Spray to clean small wounds. The active pre and probiotics in this product will prevent inflammation of the wound and promote the natural healing process.

2 Small Grazes and Wounds? Bathe and Clean Them Yourself

Not only severe wounds can be serious. An infection or swollen leg is often caused by a small wound. No matter how small, always clean the wound and treat it with a healing salve such as Cavalor Lurax Cream. Also keep an eye out for any swelling, pain or temperature in your horse. Found a larger or deeper wound? Contact your vet immediately as bathing may result in sand, hair or other dirt penetrating deeper into the wound, which could make the vet’s job, i.e. stitching, considerably harder.

3 Disinfectant for Wounds

We’re not in favour of Betadine, as this disinfectant will have an adverse effect on the horse’s body cells. Do you use it often? If so, you will be hindering the healing process and your horse’s skin will become dry. As a result the skin becomes too dry and loses its elasticity, resulting in torn skin and/or small wounds. Would you like to disinfect as a preventive measure? Use Cavalor Derma Wash. It thoroughly cleans and doesn’t dry out the skin.  

wash

4 Swelling and Swollen Legs

Sometimes a wound will only be noticed when a horse develops swelling. Not surprisingly, swelling is often the result of an infection. Mud fever, for example, can lead to significant swelling in your horse’s legs. In such cases Cavalor MudDoc salve is ideal as it accelerates the healing process and reduces swelling by stimulating the circulation.

Cavalor FreeBute Gel is also a safe option for the treatment of small wounds, even though this gel is intended for the treatment of swellings. If a wound is taking a long time to heal always contact your vet.

bute

Cavalor Derma Spray is priced at around £19 for 250ml.

Cavalor Lurax Cream is priced at around £17 for 200ml.

Cavalor Derma Wash is priced at around £15 for 500ml.

Cavalor MudDoc is priced at around £30 for 200ml.

Cavalor FreeBute Gel is priced at around £25 for 200ml.

For further information please contact Zebra Products on (01352)763350 or visit www.zebraproducts.co.uk

The Equestrian Index newsfeed is compiled from articles submitted by advertising members and expresses the opinions of those members. Watsons Directories Ltd shall not be held liable for any inaccuracies or mis-statements therein.

Back To Top