Is in attendance a crude remedy to oblige scar fade on my horse?

Hi can anyone help me, I have an Andalusian Gelding 7 years old grey all right he practically looks silver, when clean haha. He has slightly a few scars on him, and they are extremely noticable obviously with his colouring, and the scar remain quite dark against his colouring. I heard in attendance was a natural simple product that can reduce the scarring dramatically but I cannot remember what it is, can anyone assistance please
Vitamin E can help. ALso, if you dislike how they look for showing you can try chalking them to make them smaller amount noticeable
Their is a product call Corona that works well depending on how bad the scars are it might comfort their was a couple scars I could not heal up beside this but thiers also a product called Bannix that my friend uses on her mare and works perfectly on her TB mare who is getting blanket rub and old scar from kicks and open wonds.. I know it says individual for open wonds but does work well with scar..
Answers:    Beacon Grease. Works very well have have it work on many different horses with different types of scares.
I don't know if it's true next to horses, but for people, most scar removing/lessening creams like mederma, the influential ingredient is onions. Seriously. Look at the ingredients. If you don't mind the smell, you can cut one in half and rub it on the defect probably once a day for a week or so, and that might do it.

I've never tried this, but I don't think it could hurt.

good luck :)
have to agree with horsed2 - it works on individuals too! just massage it on scars, stretch grades and such and with some time, they should be a lot less appreciable! good luck with your pretty baby! sounds BEAUTIFUL!
Vitamin e or creams like mederma will help some even though they are designed for human blemish reduction.

I have also heard that Tea Tree Cream works, but enjoy never personally tried that on any of my horses.
I don't think anybody heard of this before but we use bacon grease on our horses cuts and scar. It keeps flies away and heals faster than anything except iodine, but it also makes the hair grow back express and looks like it never happened. Try it and you'll see.
I've have good luck growing hair on scars beside liquid Vitamin E. It's an old-time remedy that I learned from several vets tons years ago.
Well most health-giving products are not going to help since the 'wound' is not there; it's a dried scar.

Have you looked into MTG brands? Some individuals swear by it for hair growth.

http://www.valleyvet.com/ct_detail.html?...

Take note it smells really bad; but that does not close-fisted it's past due.

Good luck.
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