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horses eye 29 Dec 2013 15:47 #38128

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woke up this morning to find my horse has a scratch under his eye and the white of the eyes are red ...now this is a horse that has had uveitis attacks in the past....I would like to put some drops in his eyes ...but what recepie? :S

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horses eye 29 Dec 2013 15:56 #38130

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horses eye 29 Dec 2013 16:24 #38135

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Might I suggest a product called Vetericyn Wound and Skin Spray It can be purchased at farming stores. Here is a link about it. vetericyn.com/

It supposedly can be sprayed in the eyes and not sting. You do not want to be stinging the eyes of a several hundred pound animal. It is hard on ones toes when they come back to earth! :)

MMS would be great if it didn't sting. Has anyone tried spray some CDH in there eyes to see if there is any stinging?

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horses eye 29 Dec 2013 16:38 #38138

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thank you horsefeathers...I'd be curious to know if and how you use MMS with your horses....as for stinging the horses eye maybe your right ...don't want to do that !!! I think I will just make a 2% solution of sodium chlorite

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horses eye 29 Dec 2013 19:03 #38148

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I, myself, am a bit fearful of MMS in horses as they do not vomit. They colic instead. It would be safe on the outside of a horse though it does sting a bit.
This summer or late spring I want to try the new CDH. But, have to wait until I can get to my horse frequently throughout the day. They are not on the same property as I am and winter makes it much to difficult all the way around.

Now, that said, some people have used it as an IV in horses with success. I do not have these abilities, equipment or knowledge in this area.

Vetericyn was advertised a few years ago as being safe when sprayed in the eyes. I would suggest going to their site and investigate.

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horses eye 29 Dec 2013 19:08 #38150

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again confused about the CDH? I've made my own eye solution of 2% sodium chlorite and water and put some drops in his eyes ...will keep ya posted
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