Camrosa - any experiences of using this?

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My ponio has got quite bad scarring to her leg so wondered if this would be of any use.

Pictures on their ads always look quite effective but just keen to find out if anyone has personal experience of using this? Is it worth the money?
 
yes very worth it. ive used it on my youngster who cut her leg open on wire, its healed great, no scarring, healed lovely
also started using it on my pony who has very odd stuff on her feet, its cleared that up very quickly
 
The pony I bought recently came with a pot of it - the previous owner swore by it. He is sensitive to fly bites and she put it on them and they healed up. Haven't had to use it yet myself thouhg.

However, small aged pony on my yard rubbed all the top of his tail out and the stuff from the vet didn't help. They have been putting Camrosa on it and the soreness is gone and he's stopped rubbing it and the hair is growing back a bit.

So probably worth giving it a try
 
I've used it on one of my horses that had an unknown skin condition - I nicknamed scabb-leg-itis

Vet couldn't get is cleared up with antib's and steroids but the camrosa really did make a huge improvement to it. I've just ordered some more.

Definitely worth getting the removal cream though, as it's real icky stuff that gets everywhere
 
my mare came to me with a huge lump of scar tissue on her back leg which I got the vet to remove. I used camrosa on it after the dressing came off, and it healed really well - there is only a small section in the middle that the hair didn't grow back on. definitely would recommend it - if you get the removal stuff as well don't leave it in your tack room in the summer if your tack room gets hot - it goes all runny and then obviously useless!! So i found out!!!
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I used it on a mare i had who had a sarcoid near her eye. The options were that or Liverpool for expensive treatment. I gave it a shot for the first attempt.
It took a few weeks but it slowly got smaller then disappeared.

I took weekly photos to compare, which i only got rid of a month or so ago, or i would have posted them.

It has always got to be worth a try
 
I used it on one of my broodmares who likes to scrub her tail when pregnant for the last few months. We thought it was her way of expressing how fed up she was being the size of a whale. We used camrosa and it seemed to soothe the irritation and then the hair grew back. Always get the removal cream though as its a nightmare to get rid of otherwise.
 
Hi We used this on our welsh mare with mega sweet itch, it's great but very messy, a very good alternative is DMO Oil, works fab,
If you search google you should find it.
 
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