Answering strictly as a longtime horse owner, NOT a vet- depends on where the cut is, how old it is, is it infected, on and on. Need more info to answer correctly. If it is big, deep or infected, need to see a vet. If minor, maybe I can help.
No, you should only use a product labeled for use in a horses ears.
Cowboys use spurs to make their horses go. spurs are sharp seraded circles that spin on an axis attached to the cowboy's boot heal. They stick their heals into the horses side (it doesn't hurt the animal or leave cuts or bruises.)
No. Benadyral is used for flue symptoms
no jockies should not be allowed to use whips because it hurts them and it is abusive to horses
no, lemon grass and it's oils are listed as toxic to horses and should not be ingested.
Never use Walnut Shavings around horses. They will cause life threatening founder.
in a trailor just a trailor that has some windows
You should use a curry comb. It is a rubber brush with small teeth on it.
Bridle leather is leather that is treated on both sides. It is designed for use in bridles, so must be comfortable for a horse to wear next to the skin. Therefore the treatment of the flesh side is as important as the grain side as the flesh side is typically worn next to the horses skin and must be smooth.
To cut wood effectively, use a handsaw for smaller cuts and a circular saw for larger cuts. Choose the appropriate saw based on the size and type of wood you are cutting for best results.
A tomato knife is a knife that is designed specifically for cutting tomatoes easily without crushing the flesh. The knife has a serrated edge that cuts through the tomato skin with very little pressure.
No onions are not good to use on cuts strawberries work well