Medicinal honey for horses

How it heals, what kinds to try and more

So your horse has cut, scraped or gashed himself yet again. How about an all-natural solution? Thanks to its antibacterial, anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, medicinal honey is proving useful in wound treatment.

In this edition of EQUUS Key, we share research about the honeys that work best, the ways in which they heal, and why your source makes a difference (hint: Skip the grocery store!)

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