Nostril Wound/Laceration

Horse with deep laceration to nostril - BEFORE Banixx

Photo Taken on Day of Injury

Horse with deep laceration to nostril - AFTER Banixx

Photo Taken 12 Days Later

A Standardbred racing mare sustained a deep facial tear near the nostril. Banixx™ Wound and Hoof Care was used per directions and within two weeks the wound on this horse had completely closed. Banixx™ is odorless and does not sting on open wounds, which made treating this type of wound easier for the horse and everyone else.

Banixx™ appears to greatly reduce the risk of infection with deep tears (lacerations) and puncture wounds and encourage new tissue growth. This observation has been confirmed many times by veterinarians, such as Dr. Ruby of Arizona (read her comments). Banixx will not cauterize the infected tissue (the wound, thrush etc) thus allowing Banixx to aid the deep healing process instead of promoting mere surface healing. Furthermore, because Banixx™ is non-steroidal, you don't run the risk that the topical solution itself might increase the risk of infections over time.

How to Apply Banixx to a Cut or Laceration

If needed, first flush the area with plain water to clean out any debris.

Allow it to dry or pat the area dry with sterile gauze or a clean towel. Apply Banixx™  directly onto the wound (cut, tear, laceration, puncture, etc.)

(Do not mix Banixx™ with other products; this will dilute or neutralize Banixx™.) 

Then, just let Banixx™ go to work.  Banixx™ stays "active" for several hours so make no attempt to wipe or hose it off.

View a relevant case study, a horse with a horrific face injury.

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