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| What all do yall use or are must haves in your barn medicine cabinet? Both, actual horse meds and people form and why?
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| Really, the only thing I keep is Banamine. I do have a few thing for cuts like Vetercyn, biozide Underwood's, wonder dust. That's about it. My horses don't get sick and rarely get hurt. My tablet is on over correct and I am not sure what my post is going to say. |
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   Location: KS | ^^^^Banamine is about the only thing on keep on hand for horses also, started to keep a bottle of regular Saline solution in case I need to flush out an eye or something, other than that its just wonder dust and a bottle of cut and heal. I do keep bag balm around also for some sores. |
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| Here is what my vet tells me to keep stocked at ALL TIMES and I never leave home without.......
1. Banamine ( colic and gut pain)
2. Bute ( Skeletal/joint pain)
3. Previcox ( pain management thats needed over a longer period of time and general soreness from fatigue)
4. SMZs ( Sulfamethozole) General antibiotic /broad spectrum.
5. DEx ( Dexamethosone) for allergic reactions, hives, snake bite.
6. Silver spray for cuts, wounds, etc.
7. ACE (Acepromazine) to sedate an injured horse or a horse that is a threat to itself and anyone around them ( God forbid you get in a trailer wreck and a horse has to be cur out or something. I also use ACE on my colts while seasoning them,
8. Ulcerguard ( Omeprazole) for gastric upset caused by ulcers which a horse can develop in a matter of hours when conditions are right.
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      Location: NE Texas | Banamine Bute Ace Epinephrine (this one is important that is often forgotten and something I always have on hand at home and in the trailer) Gauze Non Stick pads Furacin Standing Bandages Vet Wrap
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       Location: Oklahoma | Injectable Banamine
Syringes (many sizes)
Vet Wrap
Non Stick Tefla pads
elasticon
Bute powder
Bute Paste
Ace
Dex
Lidocain
Rompun
Dermorsadan
Kolic Ease (Silver Lining Herbs)
rubber gloves
furazone
silver cream
silver spray
eye ointment
DMSO
thermometer
I'm sure I'm forgetting stuff...
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  Location: Illinois | Banamine
Ace
Bute
DMSO
Dex
Smz
Previcox
Dormoseden
Xylazine
Methocarbamol
I'm sure I'm missing more lol
Tons of gauze, wraps, cotton, needles, syringes, alcohol, you name it. I also have a bag I take everywhere with me anytime I haul because you just NEVER know. I work for an equine vet so I do know how to administer everything but I am always prepared for anything!
Edited by 4roads 2016-06-30 12:16 PM
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| For drugs
Penicillin
Ventipulmin oral and IV
Banamine
Bute
Smz's
Excenel
Sulphur based cream
Zinc oxide
Polysporin
Nitofuricin
Glycerine
Iodine
Betadine
Chlorahexadine scrub brushes
Variety of bandage supplies
Gloves
Poultice pads
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        Location: on my horse | thermometer
brown gauze
normal gauze
telfa pads
vet wrap
no bow wraps and pads
knife and scissors
ace bandages
plastic bags/ziplocks
needles/syringes in a variety of sizes
clean blue medical rags
steril bandaging
gloves
eye flush
ophthalmic gel
iodine (prescription strength)
betadine
bute
penicillin
SMZ's
banamine in liquid and paste
previcox
dex
I need to get my hands on some ace
wonder dust
bag balm
corona ointment
swat
scarlet oil
vetricin
DMSO
probios
calming cookies
ear plugs
duct tape
sheet cotton rolls
ICE BOOTS!
Other stuff I can't remember
my grandma was a nurse forever so we have a plethora of extra medical supplies like sheet cotton sterile pads every type of gauze under the sun etc. that she gave us. I can't tell you how handy its come in over the years.
For people I use whatever equine medical I need if I'm injured and always have my autoimmune disease meds on hand as well as a big bottle of tylenol
Final note, I keep everything that is ointment or medication or topical in a temperature controlled environment. If I need to travel and take things with me it goes in the cab of the truck and into a fridge or cooler asap. Nothing worse than even needing something as simple as a dob of corona ointment and having it be so hot its liquified.
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         Location: **Cactus Country down in South Texas*** | Bute paste
Penicillin, and the new paste form
Banamine
Needles, & syringe's
Tetanus shot
Essential oils:
Lavender
Frankincense
White Fir
Cypress
Lemongrass
Digestzen (great for colic)
Peppermint
Coconut oil
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| I never leave without less than eleven bottles of Advil because I am sixteen with the body of an eighty four year old.  |
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| jmcanchaser - 2016-06-30 11:17 PM
I never leave without less than eleven bottles of Advil because I am sixteen with the body of an eighty four year old. 
Cute
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