We are currently trying a new product that promises to cure injuries and heal wounds. The name of this product is Oryn SOS and it has done wonders on some of our situations.
Firstly we had an operation done on a Sable antelope and used this sterilizer to clean the wound during and after the operation. The wound had healed very nicely and kept it clean.
The wound had been kept clean and thanx to this the Sable had a short recovery period. The steel piping had been removed a couple of weeks later and the wound was clean and healed.
We now have another Sable suffering the same injury to the leg and now we can use the product that has been tried and tested and proved to be the perfect sterilizer for the job.
Another case we used this product on is when the serval cat had lost his tail due to either chewing it off himself or it had been chewed off by another animal. Unfortunately we can not place the culprate but we immediately jumped in to fix the wound. There was a separate enclosure cleaned and sprayed with SOS to clean the inside of the cage. The wound had to be fixed by a vet and we had to place a barrier on the neck of the serval so he could not fiddle with the stitches. The wound had been cleaned with SOS every day to every second day because the serval had a lot of stress. The diet of the animal also had to change because we had to make it easier for him to eat to get him to eat all his food and stay strong.
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| The serval with the barrier to prevent him from fiddling with the wound. |
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| The enclosure sprayed with SOS and no grass because it can go into the wound and hurt the animal. |
The purple on the fur is Necrospray to dry out the wound and keep it from bleeding. When spraying the wound with treatment you need to be very careful as this is a wild animal and could bite or scratch you. When working with this animal you use gloves and you need to cover the head with a blanket or towel so it does not know where to strike or grab.
The other animal that we treated with SOS is the white springbuck. This animal had a very large and deep cut on his leg, so much that the skin hung from the leg. We had to catch him and treat the wound, covering it with sterilized gauss and bandage.

The wound had to be covered because it attracts bacteria. It needs to close up mostly and dry out before we could let him walk around outside with the others. We had him in the holding bomas with a companion or two so he wont be alone. As soon as the wound had dried out and he was walking on the leg normally, he was let go to be with the others again.
These are the posters made with our animals as the proofing candidates and this proves that the product works.
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| Back view of the packaging box. |
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| The front view of the packaging box. |
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| Photos of our animals used for the proof to show people that the product works. |
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| Uses of the product and why it works. |
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| All uses of the product. |














Hello, would you also recommend this product for wound rinsing on Humans ? We have used the "rinser" with excellent results on Vervet Monkeys to rinse their abscesses. But we had also two bad experiences when using this product on open wounds.....possibly by us using Wound Magic to help the open wound heal faster. We are looking forward to hearing from you. With sunny bushveld greetings from Bambelela Wildlife Care & Vervet Monkey Rehabilitation Farm in Limpopo, Silke von Eynern
ReplyDeleteHi Belinda.
DeleteWe were testing the product on our animals at the wildlife centre at that time. The rep. that introduced it to us is Danie, very outspoken and he can explain all the details way better than I can.
You can give him a call on 072 621 4799
Thanx for reading my blog!