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Farnam Wound-Kote Blue Lotion Spray Wound Dressing 7 oz

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The Farnam Wound-Kote Blue Lotion Spray Wound Dressing 7 oz is a fast-drying, non-irritating antiseptic dressing widely used on farms and stables for treating minor cuts, scrapes, burns, and abrasions on horses and livestock. This spray is easily identifiable by its deep blue color, which serves as a highly visible indicator that the wound has been thoroughly covered and treated. The formula creates a protective, breathable coating over the injured area, helping to control secondary infections, keeping out dirt and debris, and discouraging fly and insect irritation. The 7 ounce aerosol can provides clean, touch-free application.

Key Features of Farnam Wound-Kote Blue Lotion Spray Wound Dressing

Antiseptic formula aids in preventing secondary infection in minor wounds
Creates a protective, fast-drying barrier over the wound against dirt and debris
The distinct blue marking dye confirms complete coverage of the treated area
Effective for use on horses, cattle, sheep, goats, and dogs with superficial injuries
Aids in discouraging fly and insect agitation of the healing wound site
Aerosol delivery allows for sanitary, touch-free application to sensitive areas
The formula is non-irritating and designed for use on sensitive skin
Convenient 7 ounce size is easy to handle for quick field treatments

Additional Information

Brand: Farnam
Product Type: Wound Dressing Spray
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Product Use: Antiseptic Protection for Superficial Wounds
Size: 7 oz
Material: Acriflavine, Gentian Violet
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When using a wound spray with a marking dye like this, make sure to clean and dry the wound thoroughly before application. Hold the can approximately four to six inches from the wound to ensure the spray applies a thin, even coat rather than a thick, excessive amount. If treating a wound on a horse’s lower leg, spray an extra inch or two around the wound border to ensure the entire affected area is protected.

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