Increasingly lame horse, we tried traditional veterinary treatments and physio to no avail look below at what immunall and afterace achieved!

The results speak for them selves...

The X-ray shows calcium deposits under the digital cushion and also in the p1, p2, and p3 bones show inflammatory reactions on the bone periost. Besides that the gaps in the joints seem to have become very narrow due to calcification processes. The treatment of the horses started november the same year and, in a matter of weeks the horse became sound and in March won its first two events outright. We kept treating as we knew the body needed more time to get rid of the whole problem. The horse on this point stayed sound and competing at its ability level. May next year we X-ray again and saw the results, a clear healthy bone structure.
The sets of the hoof only from the back show at first the narrow gaps in the coffin bone what stops the horse from moving on sloped surfaces without discomfort. Second image shows a much better and healthier coffin bone structure.
Dosages given: 15ml Immunall in morning and 15ml AfterAce in evening, no other treatments were given during this process other than regular physio.
Yearling May 08 – Injury occurred 3 weeks prior to first picture, horse was treated in a vetinary clinic for this period of time before treatment with Immunall. Fed Immunall for three weeks and applied diluted solution and bandaged the wound daily

Well what can i say? pleasantly surprised Immunall! thank you.
found with cut in field approximately 2-3 days after injury occurred. Treatment – No antibiotics used during treatment Immunall given daily in feed and diluted Immunall solution bandaged daily onto the wound for a week. Then left uncovered and sprayed with solution twice daily.

Another wound on separate yearling immunall aided recovery
No antibiotics used Immunall diluted and bandaged on leg, and administered through feed throughout treatment

I honestly cant say enough, in fact i don't have to the images speak for themselves. I would like to say thank's Jake for introducing me to Immunall it's been a big help.
Treatment – No antibiotics used. Immunall in feed for three weeks and a diluted solution applied and bandaged to wound daily

Image 1 shows visible damage, image 2 shows The mark is surrounded by white hair with only a small scar
