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<blockquote data-quote="fgc325j" data-source="post: 7907980" data-attributes="member: 31660"><p>30+years ago i managed to slice the tip of my finger off whilst closing the rear window of the tractor cab. Luckily - when i went down to the house</p><p>to get some Dettol/ Elastoplast on it, the District nurse was there, attending to my gran. She had a look at it, cleaned it up, wrapped some gauze, impregnated with iodine, then some micropore tape around it to keep the gauze on, and advised me that i could get the gauze - named "INADINE" from the chemist, and the micropore. I then changed the dressing daily with the result that the wound stayed clean, and after about 3 weeks, it had healed up nicely. So next time a cow got a cut up teat i used Inadine/micropore tape, changed daily to help the healing. I found that if</p><p>you wound the tape up to the top of the teat, you could usually milk the cow with the cluster. I also used it succesfully with a canula fitted with the red plug. Wish you success.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fgc325j, post: 7907980, member: 31660"] 30+years ago i managed to slice the tip of my finger off whilst closing the rear window of the tractor cab. Luckily - when i went down to the house to get some Dettol/ Elastoplast on it, the District nurse was there, attending to my gran. She had a look at it, cleaned it up, wrapped some gauze, impregnated with iodine, then some micropore tape around it to keep the gauze on, and advised me that i could get the gauze - named "INADINE" from the chemist, and the micropore. I then changed the dressing daily with the result that the wound stayed clean, and after about 3 weeks, it had healed up nicely. So next time a cow got a cut up teat i used Inadine/micropore tape, changed daily to help the healing. I found that if you wound the tape up to the top of the teat, you could usually milk the cow with the cluster. I also used it succesfully with a canula fitted with the red plug. Wish you success. [/QUOTE]
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