Not to discount what you are saying about Eclipse salve by Belumedx because I totally believe in the product.I saw personally what it did for my gelding who had almost severed (well,about 1/3 deep downward) through his heel bulb area in about 2 1/2 months' time. But the salve is totally different from the wound care spray,and I would not use it on a healed wound.The reason being: it is designed for proud flesh and unhealed wounds.I had to get a tube for some proud flesh that was forming on the edge of the laceration,and I only had to use one application of it. The salve is very similar to a product called Panafil used in diabetic ulcers.It cannot touch healthy/healed or newly formed tissue just granulated or it will cause it to slough off. The Eclipse spray wound care is the best secret out there yet in any wound care product for horses.I know because having had a total of 11 horses in 8 yrs,I've had to treat some bad wounds.The gelding's foot wound was caused by high tensile wire and I thought he would lose the back portion of the heel bulb.Our vet thought that portion would become necrotic and just fall off.It reattached itself.This was using Eclipse wound spray and wrapping with a gauze roll and vetwrap twice a week for a while,then once weekly until healed.It happened the last week of August and by mid-November it was completely healed.This was on a pastured horse.I kept a bell boot over the dressing to keep it as clean as possible. Eclipse is wonderful,I'll never use anything else.But the salve is a different product than the spray. |