11 October 2009 #1 B Baked Bean Well-Known Member Joined 26 December 2008 Messages 96 Location South East Visit site Has anyone got any input on this stuff? My pony has a swelling on her hock, vet has xrayed and no bony injury so thinks sprain. Prescribed rest.
Has anyone got any input on this stuff? My pony has a swelling on her hock, vet has xrayed and no bony injury so thinks sprain. Prescribed rest.
11 October 2009 #2 H Halfstep Well-Known Member Joined 4 July 2005 Messages 6,966 Location Oxfordshire Visit site I swear by it! Absolutely boss stuff.
11 October 2009 #3 H horse addict Well-Known Member Joined 25 June 2008 Messages 57 Location Bath Visit site Tensolvet I found was a complete waste of time. However it does depend on the horse and the injury.
11 October 2009 #4 HannahPatsy Well-Known Member Joined 12 January 2009 Messages 68 Visit site I would recommend it. Always worked on my horse... but like 'horseaddict' says, it does depend on the horse and injury.
I would recommend it. Always worked on my horse... but like 'horseaddict' says, it does depend on the horse and injury.
11 October 2009 #6 Z zoon Well-Known Member Joined 13 November 2008 Messages 2,330 Visit site Using it at the moment - looks like knee swelling is reducing although also having oral bute so not sure which is helping or if it is both.
Using it at the moment - looks like knee swelling is reducing although also having oral bute so not sure which is helping or if it is both.
12 October 2009 #7 K K27 Well-Known Member Joined 12 April 2007 Messages 1,863 Visit site Excellent stuff, works brilliantly on knocks and swellings, good for keeping in your first aid box. My vet prescribed this for one of my horses. You can also purchase from Hyperdrug.
Excellent stuff, works brilliantly on knocks and swellings, good for keeping in your first aid box. My vet prescribed this for one of my horses. You can also purchase from Hyperdrug.
13 October 2009 #8 L Liesel Well-Known Member Joined 2 December 2008 Messages 393 Visit site I think its great stuff but as said above depends on the strain/injury. I dont think its a remedy for hard core injury but a 'helper' seems to relieve tenderness. Always have a bottle in the first aid kit.
I think its great stuff but as said above depends on the strain/injury. I dont think its a remedy for hard core injury but a 'helper' seems to relieve tenderness. Always have a bottle in the first aid kit.