you put peroxcide on it
Whisky
Yes. keep the wound clean to prevent infection.
I am sure that it is as long as the water and the "cloth" you are using to wet your wound is clean. Though after six days I would naturally assume a scab would have already formed and wetting the wound would be unnecessary. Hope this helps.
to take out any infection in the wound and to stop infections
maybe, to say you nuture a wound
first clean the surface of the wound by dettol or by anything else . then use clean cloth doctor patii to tie on the wound by using medicines like bittadine>>>.....
its better to let the wound heal by its self. using peroxide or other human disinfectants can be very harmful to an animal. you may clean it by flushing the wound with water.
Kind of defeats the purpose. The answer would be in general no.
NO! A wound must be kept clean t insure healing!
You have to clean and dress the wound on alternate day till the wound heals.
Cleaning a wound betters the chance of it not becoming infected.
Don't take me for certain here but as i remember hydrogen peroxide is used for healing and disinfecting. keeping a wound clean from bacteria and etc. So my best guess would be that it would keep your horse's wound disinfected and help it heal up better.
When bandaging a wound, the site of the wound is a path into the body for dirt and accompanying bacteria which may cause infections. Thus when bandaging a wound the bandage must be absolutely clean and sterile so that it does not bring bacteria to the wound it is meant to be protecting..