Injuries in Dairy Cattle

Trauma That Costs Health, Yield, and Recovery Time

Injuries—whether from slips, horn fights, surgical procedures, or difficult calvings—are common in dairy farms. While external wounds are visible, internal bruising, bleeding, or tissue inflammation often goes unnoticed and untreated. These injuries can delay recovery, lower feed intake, and sharply reduce milk production.
As a practicing veterinarian, I’ve used Injur-Cure extensively to treat everything from fresh wounds and abrasions to surgical trauma and internal hemorrhage. Its dual-action homeopathic formulation (oral + spray) makes it a complete and chemical-free alternative to conventional antibiotics or painkillers—especially important when milk safety is a concern.

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Injur-Cure – Comprehensive Trauma Recovery

Injur-Cure combines internal healing support with topical skin repair to ensure faster, cleaner recovery from injuries—without antibiotic residues or side effects.

Key Clinical Benefits:

  • Accelerates wound and tissue healing
  • Reduces internal bleeding and inflammation
  • Prevents pus formation and infection
  • Safe for use in fresh calvings, dehorning, or surgical recovery
  • No milk withdrawal required

Includes :

  • Oral Drops: For internal trauma, pain, and healing
  • Topical Spray: For external wounds, ulcers, and abrasions

Field Success Story:

"One of our cows suffered a deep horn injury with bleeding and swelling. Instead of antibiotics, we used Injur-Cure oral drops and spray, under Dr. Sharma’s supervision. The wound healed without pus, and swelling reduced by the third day. She was back in the milking line by day seven—without a single day of milk discard."

  • — Mr. Rajinder Singh, Farmer, Punjab

Veterinary Insight:

Dr. Nidhi Sharma, B.V.Sc & A.H., Veterinary Trauma Care Consultant
"Whether it’s a minor cut or major surgical recovery, Injur-Cure has been my go-to remedy for holistic trauma care. The oral formula works on internal healing—especially useful for postpartum trauma—while the spray ensures fast external wound resolution. Start it early, and you avoid secondary infections and downtime."