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Wound Care
Wound care helps horses heal faster and stay comfortable after cuts, scrapes, or abrasions. A good routine keeps infections at bay and supports healthy skin recovery.
From quick-acting ointments to all-in-one treatments, these essentials protect horses through every season. Corro curates rider-trusted favorites that barns keep stocked, backed by real experience from our team pros.
First Aid & Medicals
Most Popular Wound Care Products at Corro
The most reached-for wound treatments at Corro are trusted by riders for their reliability and results. Here are the top 3 purchased products right now:
- MannaPro Corona Multi-Purpose Ointment → A long-standing barn staple, this ointment works fast on cuts, scrapes, and skin irritations. Riders love its versatility for both horses and humans. It’s one product barns always like to have on hand.
- Silver Honey Rapid Wound Repair → Riders swear by this for fast, visible results on tough wounds. Its easy application makes it a go-to for any first-aid kit, tackling everything from small nicks to stubborn issues.
- Farnam Tri-Care Triple Action Wound Treatment → Covering pain relief, infection control, and healing in one step, this formula earns its spot in every tack room. Riders appreciate its convenience and dependable coverage.
These wound care solutions give barns peace of mind. They offer speed, versatility, and all-in-one support that form the backbone of any well-stocked first aid supplies kit.
What Causes Wounds in Horses?
Clinically, wounds in horses happen when skin and underlying tissue are damaged by cuts, abrasions, punctures, or lacerations.
These injuries are common in turnout, training, and competition, and they carry risks of infection or delayed healing if not treated quickly.
Corro Team Rider Nick Haness, a top hunter/jumper, knows how active horses are prone to bumps, nicks, and scrapes. His discipline demands attentive wound care, making sure his horses recover comfortably and get back to peak performance.
How Wound Care Can Help
A study in the Equine Veterinary Journal (2020) tested medical-grade honey on horse lacerations and found it improved tissue quality and reduced complications before closure.
Another authority review published 2024 pulled together evidence from dozens of equine wound studies and confirmed that antimicrobial and moisture-balancing products play a big role in controlling infection and speeding up tissue repair.
These findings, and many more, show what horse people already know from the barn aisle; choosing the right wound care products makes healing faster, safer, and a lot less stressful for both horse and rider. Additionally, they’re an essential piece of your horse's overall Health & Recovery product collection.
Choosing The Right Wound Care Product
Every barn needs wound care, but the right product depends on your horse’s needs and lifestyle. Age, workload, and environment all play a role in how wounds heal and what support works best. Riders often look for fast healing, strong infection protection, and easy application before stocking their kits. Keep these factors in mind when choosing.
- Performance horses: Quick-acting, multi-use ointments
- Seniors or sensitive horses: Gentle, antimicrobial wound gels
- Everyday/turnout horses: Broad-coverage, triple-action formulas
Rider Tips
Nick Haness, Hunter/Jumper
“My horses are always on the move, so scrapes are inevitable. I choose wound treatments that simplify care; fast healing and infection control in one step keeps my barn routine easy and my horses comfortable.”
FAQ
What types of wounds can equine wound care products treat?
They’re made for cuts, scrapes, abrasions, and skin irritations, with some products giving triple-action relief for pain, infection, and healing.
Are wound care ointments safe for daily use?
Yes, most are designed for regular application, but always follow label directions for frequency and dosage.
Do wound care products include antimicrobial protection?
Many formulas do, adding antimicrobial or antibacterial agents that help prevent infection and speed healing.
Can I use equine wound care ointments on myself?
Some products, like Corona Ointment, are safe for both horses and humans. Always check the label for dual-use approval.
How do I know if a wound needs veterinary attention?
If the wound is deep, near a joint, bleeding heavily, or showing infection, it’s time to call your vet.
Do these products meet veterinary safety standards?
Yes, Corro stocks wound care treatments aligned with AAEP guidelines and backed by veterinary and EPA safety checks.