Danny & Kirsty Doyle
Morstone Downs Station, Camooweal, QLD
“Flush”, a young filly, is the pride and joy of Danny and Kirsty, and bred from their own stallion.
In early January 2011, she was out with the other horses when an older mare chased her through a barbed wire fence. She suffered a deep wound to her shoulder, and numerous scratches and cuts to the head and the front of the body.
Kirsty spread Cut Cure directly onto the shallow cuts and scratches, and remembering the suggestion regarding treatment for deeper wounds, she melted some Cut Cure, and using a syringe, squirted it into the shoulder wound. Initially she repeated the treatment every two days, then every three days, (and so on.) Kirsty explained that “the Cut Cure set and formed a seal on the wound … it’s great!” Danny and Kirsty are specially pleased to see that, instead of the expected grey bald skin and scarring, the hair has grown right back over the wound. “We’re amazed by it.”
Just as Flush was healing up, the accident prone filly rolled under a fence and cut herself again. This time she cut herself on her hip, and Kirsty applied more Cut Cure with the same results. “It’s unreal… so good.”
As well as their satisfaction with the effectiveness of Cut Cure, the Doyles are grateful that “it’s three months now, and Flush hasn’t been through another fence!”