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  • Animalintex

    RBANI

    Animalintex Poultice

    • Effective for splints, sore shins, sprains and bruises            
    • Relieves and prevents swelling.  Treats capped hocks and capped elbows        
    • Use for laminitis, thrush, seedy toe, corns and puncture wounds      
    • Treats open and infected wounds, cracked heels and mud fever

    One of the most versatile of all horse healthcare products, Animalintex can be applied either as a wet hot or cold poultice or as a dry dressing, depending on the needs of the particular situation.

    Hot Poulticing:

    • Thoroughly clean area to be treated
    • Cut Animalintex to the size required allowing generous excess around the area to be treated.    Place the remainder back in the bag for later use.
    • Apply the poultice with the plastic side uppermost in a shallow tray. (Do not use a bucket unless it has been very carefully cleansed first)
    • Use boiled water that has been allowed to cool to 38C and pour the water into the tray around the edges of the Animalintex. Do not submerge.
    • When saturated, take out and gently hand squeeze out more water so the poultice is damp rather than wet.
    • Place on the affected area with the plastic side on the outside, moulding Animalintex to the contours of the body.
    • Hold in place with a bandage making sure the poultice is completely covered.

    Cold Poulticing: Follow the same procedure as above but using boiled water that has been allowed to cool thoroughly before pouring. When the Animalintex is saturated, squeeze our excess water and apply cold to the affected area.

    Dry Dressing: After cleaning the area, apply the dressing directly then bandage. Used dry, Animalintex may be used several times and still retain its effectiveness.

    Ingredients: TRAGACANTH 6.02g BORIC ACID 2.08g

    Animalintex should be renewed at least once every 12 hours.