Sudocrem

ihatework

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Yes, it is the primary bit of my first aid kit.
Just use it for all minor scrapes and any small mud fever scabs etc.
 

CheziBrown

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Yes I always have a tub of it around both at the stables and at home. Use it on everything, cuts, scrapes, sunburn (on horses nose), on his nose when it got sore. It's fab stuff !! Very sticky and greasy though and gets everywhere !
 

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yep, I've used it on/to prevent mudfever, and for putting on cuts once they've been cleaned, as a barrier.

i use it on my hands. I put a layer on when I've finished at the yard, put gloves on top, by the time I get home my hands are soft and it heals all the cracks
 

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Great for putting round the sheath area to prevent sweet itch and general pest biting on the boys.

I also mix it with sulphur and tea tree oil - works even more effectively on grease on Cairo and mudfever on my TB in the past. Also great on skin cracks etc.

I get through big pots of it in summer.
 

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Great for putting round the sheath area to prevent sweet itch and general pest biting on the boys.



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my god, thats fantastic . My poor boy came in with his w***y dripping in blood where he had been eaten!
Sudacrem - will give it a go, probably be like fly paper and the midges will get stuck to the sudacrem!!!!
 
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