We had a filly that injured herself in January. Originally it was a benign injury and was treated with topical antibiotics. It started to build a large amount of proudflesh - so much that in February our vet came out and debrided it.
Reading various articles on the internet I was keen to try using amnion.
I started using Vulketan & Amnion on the wound shortly afterwords (we had a mare foal shortly afterwards).
The wound at the beginning (a little graphic).
The wound today.
Slideshow of wound progression:
Part 1
Part 2
We collected amnion from two more mares which are now stored in our freezer.
I got the instructions for processing here.
Proud Flesh & Amnion
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Proud Flesh & Amnion
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