It is always a problem with the male species!

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As horse women, I am sure this has never happened to you…

You go away for the weekend to a horse show and your husband decides to help out a friend and “horse watch” a friends stallion for a couple of days at the ranch.  You come home from the horse show to find the stallion out of the bull pen where he was suppose to be and your favorite mare all tore to hell and your metal gate shreaded.   

Well, that is what Jeannie Nicholson of Mose Lake, Washington came home to on March 2nd!  She could not find any veterinarians available so she took Sarah, her nineteen-year-old, 15.2 hand, 1100 retired show horse to Dr. Giselle Tuttle of the Animal Hospital of Omak.  Dr. Tuttle cleaned up the wound and initially treated with antibiotics.

On March 15th, 2019, StemWrap D was implanted into the healthy tissue around the wounds with our StemWrap biobandage place over the exposed tissue.  At the time of application, bone, tendon and ligament structure were exposed and the remaining skin had started to devitalize off of the wound and yet by March 30th, Sarah was sound.

Initial Presentation of the Wound on March 15th, 2019

Wound Check on April 16th, 2019 – Day 32

Wound Check after Application of EquusCell StemWrap on April 28th, 2019 – Day 44

Wound Inspection on May 06th, 2019 – 52 Days After Application

Wound Inspection on May 20th, 2019 – 66 Days After Application

Wound Inspection on July 6th, 2019 – 106 Days After Application

Wound Inspection on August 11th, 2019 – 142 Days After Application

Wound Inspection on August 20, 2019 – 151 Days After Application

Contact us to find out how AniCell treatments are extending the ACTIVE life of animals.

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