Horse with Horrific Facial Injury and Infection

Horse Facial Injury Before
Photo taken December 24th

Banixx provided quick, effective aid for this horrific face infection.

Zima came in from her pasture December 13, 2009, with a tennis ball sized lump on the side of her face. The source of of this injury and/or infection is unknown. In short order, the area erupted and a foul smelling pus effused. The treatment protocol was antibiotics and phenylbutazone (bute), with instructions to clean the area with a dilute iodine product. Improvement was minimal during these first 11 days.

On December 24th, the owner began to use Banixx™ on the wound (according to the label instructions). Look at the recovery, with Banixx™, after just 17 days of treatment, in the photo (above) taken on Jan 11th!

New, healthy tissue growth was quick and the horse easily tolerated the application of Banixx™ on the wound area.

Horse Facial  Injury 17 days later
Photo taken January 11th