
Open Letter From Jo Weston
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
I have a 7 year old 16 hh Belgium Warmblood cross gelding (Jay) that on 16
January of this year staked himself on a metal waratah, an iron stake used
for fencing in New Zealand, in the chest between his front legs. I found
him standing in the paddock with a flap of skin hanging to just above his
knees, with a gash of about 15 cm long and at least 20 cm deep (I watched
the vet put his arm in there to clear any debris before stitching). The
operation required a general anesthetic, two layers of stitches inside the
wound, a plastic drain and another lot of stitches to put the skin back
together
Jay was confined to a small
area for a month to stop him galloping around his paddock (which he
managed to do anyway), and the last of the stitches came out on 17
February. I then started applying EMEA Salve directly on the whole wound.
There was then a noticeable increase of healing, especially on the still
draining part of the wound. On 4 March I started applying straight EMEA
Emu Oil. What I noticed then was the scar at the ends of the wound became
smaller, and the hair started growing back quicker. By the end of April,
the wound wasn’t noticeable until standing at eye level to Jay’s
chest. I kept applying the Emu oil until the end of May, and now the scar
is only just visible.
I was initially dubious about
apply the Salve and Oil straight onto the open wound, but after seeing the
result, wished I had started applying it earlier.
I also have two thoroughbred
geldings that recently have had an ‘itchy affliction’ under their
stomachs causing them to itch themselves until raw, bleeding and swollen.
I liberally smeared straight emu oil all under their stomachs. The next
day the rawness had reduced and the swelling had gone down. I continued to
apply liberal amounts once a day and rawness has completed healed. That
was last week. I will continue to apply the oil until the hair starts
growing back. I have no hesitation in recommending the EMEA range of
products for any wound or skin affliction, and always keep a bottle in my
grooming kit, and in our bathroom cupboard.
Sincerely, Jo Weston
PO Box 2129
Stoke, Nelson
New Zealand
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