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Wrap-It-Up Flexible Purple Bandage 4” by 5 yd

$3.42

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The Wrap-It-Up Flexible Purple Bandage 4”x5yd is a must-have for any well-stocked farm or pet first aid kit. This is a highly flexible, cohesive wrap that adheres securely to itself without sticking to hair, fur, or skin, making wound changes much less stressful for your animals. The 4-inch width is versatile for large livestock legs, hooves, and larger dog breeds, providing excellent, comfortable compression and support. Its lightweight, porous material allows the skin to breathe, which is crucial for healing, while offering superior protection against bacteria and dirt getting into a wound.

Key Features of Wrap-It-Up Flexible Purple Bandage

Cohesive material sticks securely to itself but not to skin, fur, or hair
Porous and lightweight material allows air circulation to promote skin health
Provides supportive compression without tightening or constricting circulation
Easily conforms to contours and joints, securing dressings in hard-to-wrap areas
Can be quickly and cleanly torn by hand, eliminating the need for scissors
Ideal for securing wound dressings or providing support for sprains on all animals
The purple color makes it easy to spot and identify the bandaged area
Resistant to sweat and water, ensuring the bandage stays in place even in damp conditions

Additional Information

Brand: Wrap-It-Up
Product Type: Cohesive Flexible Bandage
Model:
Product Use: Wound Support and Dressing Security
Size:
Material: Non-Woven Synthetic Fibers
Height:
Length: 5 yards (stretched)
Width: 4 inch

When wrapping a leg or joint on a horse or cow, the most common mistake is applying too much tension. Always unroll a comfortable length, apply it with a gentle, consistent pressure, and ensure the very last turn of the bandage is applied with virtually no stretch at all. This prevents the bandage from becoming a tourniquet as your animal moves, safeguarding against impaired circulation, especially over the course of the day.

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