Difference between Purple Spray and Blue Spray

No they aren't the same - they have different ingredients, hence the different colours.
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So what do each one do?

I asked for purple spray at the vets and they gave me blue spray. I didn't question them because they are the vets!!

Should I be using blue spray on an abrasion just above my horse's coronet band?
 
The purple spray has gentian violet. Personally I much prefer the blue spray for wounds as I believe I was told by a vet years ago that it has more potency, however gentian is good for more sensitive areas.
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So its ok to use the blue spray on a small abrasion then?!! That's all I'm trying to figure out.

Sorry for sounding like an eejit!! And thank you for helpful answers.
 
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If you are using Tetcin (blue spray) you need to ensure that the wound is clean and sterile before you spray, otherwise it can seal in any muck! Vets dont recommend purple spray these days (Im old and dont remember why)
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Because it kills the good bacteria aswell as the bad. That's why I don't use it for wounds.
 
Blue spray contains teramycin an antibiotic and is prescription only. As other posters have said purple spray is gentian violet, although the names are sometimes used interchangeably

I wouldn't use either on a wound as they both have adverse effects on skin healing. If it is just a small graze then just keep it clean and it will heal. As tiggy 1 said both are good for manky sheep feet!
 
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