[Jacob-list] Wound care

Sue Roenke oliveoyl_123 at hotmail.com
Thu Dec 22 08:52:10 EST 2011



We use tea tree oil mixed with water in a spray bottle for wounds.
Sue and Marie

From: creeksendfarm at mac.com
To: wjjoosse at gmail.com; jacob-list at jacobsheep.com
Date: Wed, 21 Dec 2011 12:55:01 -0800
Subject: Re: [Jacob-list] Wound care

The best thing to use now is Colloidal Silver in a spray bottle. Go to Health2us.com and read up. I've used it on people and animals for about 6-8 years . You can spray it right into this eyes without problem . It should heal right up. It kills virus and bacteria. Tissue regenerates. PS where are you? Can you send me a pic of the wound? Let me know what happens. I make my own Silver so if you need some I can send it to you. Most of the wound heal all by them selfs so it funny it's still open , UNLESS he keep reopening it himself. Good Luck >K
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Katherine Wisor RN / Farmer12700 Red Rock Road Reno Nevada , 89508 704-488-5000
On Dec 21, 2011, at 11:26 AM, Bill & Jeannette Joosse wrote:My four-horn wether developed an open wound below the horns and above the eye about a month ago. I treated it with bacitracin. The wound seem to expand, so I used Iodine for several days. Even tried Preparation H, thinking it might shrink the tissue and ease any itching. I tried wrapping it but that did not seem to help. I called the vet and he suggested Schreiner's. This did not seem to help. So I switched to Vetericyn HydroGel Spray. The wound seems to just grow with the wound down to tissue (no skin) and now just above his eyelid. I have isolated him with his Mom, so he can't buck horns with the ram and other wether. I would greatly appreciate any ideas or suggestions. Thank you. Jeannette _______________________________________________
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