And then, I thought of George. Twice.
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I don't know beans about horses, except what kind of hay to feed them and how to use the apples they produce.
I was in Tractor Supply today, and I thought of George as I cut through a horsey aisle with lead ropes, halters and spurs. And then I thought of him again, as I noticed bins of Coflex.
What the heck do you do on a horse that needs rolls of Coflex?
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Coflex is a name I'd never heard before. But, up here, it's called "VetWrap."
In the OR, we called it CoBan.
It's a great dressing for all kinds of wounds. If a horse had an injury to his legs, or if you wanted to keep a poultice applied to an abscess, VetWrap is the way to go. Some people also use it to wrap the horse's tail after grooming so that it doesn't get tangled.
@jodi could tell you a lot more.
But, as I said last month, it's a great dressing for just about anything.
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Coban = with latex
Coflex = latex freeOutward appearance the same, same use in the lab (post-phlebotomy), Coflex costs a wee bit more.