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Wound Spray & Creams
Horse Wound Creams & Sprays
Horse wound cream is typically used to aid the healing of minor cuts, scrapes, abrasions, and skin irritations. It helps protect the wound from dirt and bacteria, reducing the risk of infection. It can also be used to soothe and promote the healing of skin irritated by bites, rashes, or minor allergic reactions.
Some owners apply it post-surgery or after stitches to keep the area clean and support the healing process — though it's always best to consult a... Read more
Horse Wound Creams & Sprays
Horse wound cream is typically used to aid the healing of minor cuts, scrapes, abrasions, and skin irritations. It helps protect the wound from dirt and bacteria, reducing the risk of infection. It can also be used to soothe and promote the healing of skin irritated by bites, rashes, or minor allergic reactions.
Some owners apply it post-surgery or after stitches to keep the area clean and support the healing process — though it's always best to consult a vet first in these cases. Wound cream is also useful for treating conditions like mud fever or rain scald, which can cause painful sores, and for reducing itching and preventing secondary infections from fly and insect bites.
Always make sure to clean the area thoroughly before applying wound cream and keep an eye on the wound for signs of infection. For more horse wound management supplies, shop our wound dressings and bandages collection and our wound cleaning products.
The Best Wound Creams for Horses
Discount Equestrian offers a wide assortment of horse wound gel, spray, cream, and powder products from top brands like Aqueos®, Robinson®, Thomas Pettifer®, Horsewise®, NAF®, RenaSan®, Battles®, Carr & Day & Martin®, Cavalor®, and more.
Horsewise® Dermosolve Cream — Crafted from a selection of natural ingredients, this horse wound healing cream offers soothing relief and supports natural healing.
HyHEALTH Wound Cream — Contains antibacterial Tea Tree Oil and Zinc Oxide to effectively treat minor cuts and scrapes. One of the most recommended healing creams for horses.
Horse Wound Gels, Sprays & Ointments
Looking for alternatives to cream? Try these highly effective options:
Battles® Veterinary Wound Powder — A dust-on powder that’s antibacterial and absorbent, enriched with 2% Tosylchloramide Sodium. Ideal for bites, mud fever, and general minor wounds.
Equine Products UK® Aluminium Spray — Forms a breathable protective film that guards against bacteria and contamination.
Aqueos® Spray-On Plaster — A silver spray bandage that’s breathable, flexible, and easy to apply on hard-to-reach areas. Provides a strong barrier over wounds.
FAQs — Horse Wound Creams & Sprays
What is the difference between cream, gel, and spray for horse wounds?
Creams stay on longer and are good for soothing skin. Gels may absorb more easily and are less messy. Sprays are ideal for quick application and hard-to-reach areas.
Can I use wound spray instead of cream?
Yes, if the wound is small or you need a less greasy alternative. Some owners prefer sprays for ease, while creams are better for prolonged protection.
What’s the best wound cream for horses with sensitive skin?
Look for natural, hypoallergenic products like Horsewise® Dermosolve or options with soothing agents like aloe vera or calendula.
Do I need to clean the wound before applying cream?
Absolutely. Always clean the area using a vet-approved wound wash or saline before applying any topical product.
Can I use these products for mud fever?
Yes, many wound creams and sprays are designed to treat skin issues like mud fever. Look for antibacterial or antifungal properties in the product description.
Horse Wound Creams & Sprays
Horse wound cream is typically used to aid the healing of minor... Read More
Horse Wound Creams & Sprays
Horse wound cream is typically used to aid the healing of minor cuts, scrapes, abrasions, and skin irritations. It helps protect the wound from dirt and bacteria, reducing the risk of infection. It can also be used to soothe and promote the healing of skin irritated by bites, rashes, or minor allergic reactions.
Some owners apply it post-surgery or after stitches to keep the area clean and support the healing process — though it's always best to consult a vet first in these cases. Wound cream is also useful for treating conditions like mud fever or rain scald, which can cause painful sores, and for reducing itching and preventing secondary infections from fly and insect bites.
Always make sure to clean the area thoroughly before applying wound cream and keep an eye on the wound for signs of infection. For more horse wound management supplies, shop our wound dressings and bandages collection and our wound cleaning products.
The Best Wound Creams for Horses
Discount Equestrian offers a wide assortment of horse wound gel, spray, cream, and powder products from top brands like Aqueos®, Robinson®, Thomas Pettifer®, Horsewise®, NAF®, RenaSan®, Battles®, Carr & Day & Martin®, Cavalor®, and more.
Horsewise® Dermosolve Cream — Crafted from a selection of natural ingredients, this horse wound healing cream offers soothing relief and supports natural healing.
HyHEALTH Wound Cream — Contains antibacterial Tea Tree Oil and Zinc Oxide to effectively treat minor cuts and scrapes. One of the most recommended healing creams for horses.
Horse Wound Gels, Sprays & Ointments
Looking for alternatives to cream? Try these highly effective options:
Battles® Veterinary Wound Powder — A dust-on powder that’s antibacterial and absorbent, enriched with 2% Tosylchloramide Sodium. Ideal for bites, mud fever, and general minor wounds.
Equine Products UK® Aluminium Spray — Forms a breathable protective film that guards against bacteria and contamination.
Aqueos® Spray-On Plaster — A silver spray bandage that’s breathable, flexible, and easy to apply on hard-to-reach areas. Provides a strong barrier over wounds.
FAQs — Horse Wound Creams & Sprays
What is the difference between cream, gel, and spray for horse wounds?
Creams stay on longer and are good for soothing skin. Gels may absorb more easily and are less messy. Sprays are ideal for quick application and hard-to-reach areas.
Can I use wound spray instead of cream?
Yes, if the wound is small or you need a less greasy alternative. Some owners prefer sprays for ease, while creams are better for prolonged protection.
What’s the best wound cream for horses with sensitive skin?
Look for natural, hypoallergenic products like Horsewise® Dermosolve or options with soothing agents like aloe vera or calendula.
Do I need to clean the wound before applying cream?
Absolutely. Always clean the area using a vet-approved wound wash or saline before applying any topical product.
Can I use these products for mud fever?
Yes, many wound creams and sprays are designed to treat skin issues like mud fever. Look for antibacterial or antifungal properties in the product description.