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| 02.15.2007 |
| No Scarring |
| Thank you so much! We wish we would have known about your product when this accident happened. Our beautiful sorrel paint filly was just weaned when she got pushed into a 4 inch spike on our fence we failed to trim off. Her gash was that same 4 inches deep and about 6 or 7 inches long. Immediately we had her stitched up, Oct 9, 2006, but it was in a bad spot that the Vet could not guarantee the stitches would hold - and they didn't We stupidly tried again a few days later, drain tubes and all. On Nov.7th the Vet's assistant told us about your product THEY SOLD RIGHT IN THEIR OFFICE. The wound began to heal immediately. This photo is Nov. 12th. This is what it looks like as of Jan'07. There is no evidence of scaring! Thank you again. Schreiner’s is ALWAYS going to be in our tack room! |
| —THE DEANS, City, State |
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| 09.22.2006 |
| A Final Word from Tiffany |
| This last photo was taken Sept 22. I should add, this horse is 27 years old. Quite the feat for a guy his age! Thanks again. |
| —TIFFANY, City, State |
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| 09.14.2006 |
| Tiffany Continued |
| Here are some very recent photos of my horse. He was injured on Aug 21st . Most likely he got his leg trapped under a board on the fence. There was deep muscle damage. The vet was able to pull the flap over the wound and use it as a living bandage. Eventually, the flap died and left us with a very messy looking wound. The first photo was taken on Sept 6th and the other photo was taken on the 9th. Amazing what 72 hours of time can do! The only thing we are treating his leg with is cold water hosings and Schreiner's Herbal Solution. When this injury first occurred, I thought for certain my old friend was going to be retired, but only after months of recovery. The vet saw him on the 13th of Sept to remove the final stitches and he is now once again going out in the pasture. I will keep updating you with photos. I am more than impressed with his recovery!! Thank you!!! |
| —TiFFANY, City, State |
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| 09.12.2006 |
| Severe Injury |
| I have a horse who suffered a severe injury to his forearm. We are still in recovery, but are making progress. The vet has us using Schreiner's Herbal Solution on his wound 2 times a day and it is doing much better. It is a huge wound and the owner of the barn was skeptical about its use on such a large wound. But there has been significant difference in just a few day. I would love to send photos of Harrison's progress to you. |
| —TIFFANY, City, State |
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