Proudsoff Proud Flesh Ointment for Horses, Cattle, Sheep & Goat (3oz) media thumbnails
Proudsoff Proud Flesh Ointment
Proudsoff Ointment for Proud Flesh Care in Farm Animals
Veterinary Ointment for Removing Proud Flesh in Animals
veterinary ointment designed to control and remove proud flesh in horses, cattle, sheep, and goats

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Proudsoff Proud Flesh Ointment for Horses, Cattle, Sheep & Goat (3oz)

Creative Science SKU: D49610B

$154.00

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Veterinary Ointment for Removing Proud Flesh in Animals

Product Description

Proudsoff 3oz is a topical veterinary ointment designed to control and remove proud flesh in horses, cattle, sheep, and goats. Proud flesh is excessive granulation tissue that can delay wound healing. The copper-based formula helps dry and remove abnormal tissue while preserving healthy tissue, supporting proper wound healing, and reducing the risk of excessive scarring.

Benefits

  • Removes Proud Flesh: Helps eliminate excessive granulation tissue from wounds.
  • Promotes Proper Healing: Supports natural wound recovery in livestock and horses.
  • Selective Action: Targets abnormal tissue while leaving healthy tissue intact.
  • Simple Topical Treatment: Easy once-daily ointment application.
  • Livestock Friendly: Suitable for horses, cattle, sheep, and goats.

Ingredients

Active Ingredients: Cupric Sulfate 45% & Inert ointment base 55%.

How to Use

Directions For Use

  • Apply Thin Layer: Cover the proud flesh area with a thin coating.
  • Remove Debris: Clean dead tissue before each new application.
  • Use Gauze or Cotton: Gently remove debris with soft materials.
  • Avoid Washing Lesion: Do not wash the wound before applying ointment.
  • Discontinue When Healed: Stop treatment once proud flesh has resolved.

Additional Information

Precautions

  • Not for Pets: Do not use on dogs, cats, or household animals.
  • Avoid Healthy Tissue: Prevent contact with normal skin and eyes.
  • External Veterinary Use: Intended only for topical animal treatment.
  • Monitor Skin Reaction: Stop use if irritation worsens.
  • Consult Veterinarian: Seek professional advice for persistent wounds.

Possible Side Effects

  • Local Irritation: Sensitive tissue may show mild irritation.
  • Temporary Redness: Slight redness may appear around treated areas.
  • Tissue Sensitivity: Healthy tissue exposed to the ointment may become irritated.
  • Inflammation Risk: Discontinue use if swelling or irritation increases.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What does Proudsoff 3oz treat in animals?

Ans: Proudsoff 3oz treats proud flesh, excessive granulation tissue that develops during wound healing. The ointment removes this tissue and supports healing in horses, cattle, sheep, and goats.

Q2: How does Proudsoff ointment work on proud flesh?

Ans: The ointment contains cupric sulfate, which dries and removes abnormal granulation tissue. Reducing this tissue supports natural wound healing and prevents prolonged overgrowth.

Q3: How frequently should Proudsoff be applied?

Ans: Proudsoff should generally be applied once daily to the affected area. Dead tissue should be removed before each application so the ointment can work effectively on the proud flesh.

Q4: Can Proudsoff be used on household pets?

Ans: Proudsoff should not be used on dogs, cats, or household pets. It is formulated for livestock and horses, where proud flesh is more common during the wound-healing process.

Q5: Should the wound be washed before using Proudsoff?

Ans: Do not wash the wound before application. Remove dead tissue or debris with cotton or gauze, then apply a thin layer of the ointment.

Q6: What animals can benefit from Proudsoff treatment?

Ans: Proudsoff is for horses, cattle, sheep, and goats. These animals may develop proud flesh during wound healing, and the ointment helps control it effectively.

Q7: How long should Proudsoff treatment continue?

Ans: Continue treatment until the proud flesh is removed and the wound begins healing normally. Do not use after the tissue has resolved.

Q8: What precautions should be followed when using Proudsoff?

Ans: Apply the ointment carefully to avoid contact with healthy tissue or eyes. Wash hands thoroughly after application and seek veterinary advice if irritation persists.