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Farnam Wonder Dust Wound Powder

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Put a quick end to bleeding with Wonder Dust Wound Powder. This winning formula stops bleeding fast and helps slow-healing sores and infected lesions dry up quickly.

  • Blood coagulant stops capillary bleeding fast
  • Aids in the prevention of proud flesh (granulation tissue)
  • For use on open cuts, surface wounds, cuts, abrasions, granulated tissue, proud flesh and capillary bleeding
  • Can be used on other livestock as a blood-stop powder after castrating, docking or dehorning
  • Contains a deodorant to remove objectionable odors from foul or infected wounds
  • Use with or without a bandage
  • Specially formulated for use on horses and show stock

Directions for Use

Shake well before using. Open nozzle by turning tip up. Hold nozzle 2 to 4 inches from wound. Squeeze container firmly, puffing powder freely over the entire surface of the wound. Use Wonder Dust with or without bandages. Repeat application as often as necessary.

Farnam Wonder Dust Wound Powder
Farnam Wonder Dust Wound Powder Sale price$8.99

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