tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8294304458677955232.post130267804276328464..comments2023-10-23T17:44:39.517-07:00Comments on Paratus Familia Blog: Don't forget the Cow Cream!Enola Gayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12719123975236426938noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8294304458677955232.post-47558115819171480792011-03-23T08:38:25.070-07:002011-03-23T08:38:25.070-07:00Yep, Bag Balm is a staple in our barn for use on u...Yep, Bag Balm is a staple in our barn for use on udders and on wounds, workshop and garden for the toughest of hands and I keep a tin in the outdoor canning room and a small tin in the outhouse in the back 40. It's great stuff for summer and winter use<br />on chapped and scalded skin, a light coat on my face and lips on winter hunts, diaper rash, especially cracked heels and feet too.<br /><br />I have even applied it to O rings and rubber washers in the milk room when I ran out of silicone grease. I once used it to wipe a pistol down in the field after I accidentally dunked it in a water trough. I field stripped it, dried it, and used what I had on me to reassemble...Bag balm.<br /><br /><br /><br />notutopiaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8294304458677955232.post-64271617199146565642011-03-23T07:53:10.212-07:002011-03-23T07:53:10.212-07:00You can buy Bag Balm in 2.5# buckets at vet supply...You can buy Bag Balm in 2.5# buckets at vet supply companies and some feed stores. That is what I do. Then I refill my 10oz tins from those. Saves $. I will have to try Udderly Smooth. I have seen it but never used it. <br />PaintedmooseAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8294304458677955232.post-85120889611772121802011-03-23T07:23:12.203-07:002011-03-23T07:23:12.203-07:00Bag balm was something that my grandma always put ...Bag balm was something that my grandma always put on us when we would hurt ourselves. I was very happy to find it as an adult and have used it for lots of things!!!<br /><br />My husband suffers from exema and uses the udderly smooth lotion to help his hands.<br /><br />Both of these products are must haves in our home!!!<br />DanaDanahttp://www.homesteadblogger.com/countryheartandhomenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8294304458677955232.post-37697298936716605992011-03-22T22:07:03.802-07:002011-03-22T22:07:03.802-07:00Never used either Bag Balm or Udderly Smooth. I w...Never used either Bag Balm or Udderly Smooth. I was given a small container of Bag Balm by a friend several years ago because it comes in a tin and I collect tins. Still have it, might take a look now to see if it is still viable. Definitely going to try both of these products.<br /><br />For really rough and dry hands, especially in the winter, I use Cornhusker's Lotion. Works well, I have the smoothest hands in the house. ;)<br /><br />NoCal GalAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8294304458677955232.post-73359462418993096052011-03-22T19:01:35.755-07:002011-03-22T19:01:35.755-07:00bag balm...the best stuff ever! we always keep it ...bag balm...the best stuff ever! we always keep it in supply with the medicinals. and the udder cream is good too without the greasies. one thing about bag balm that i discovered about fifty years ago...it is great for wounds that might leave a scar...fortuneatly for me, when as a ten yr old i fell through a storm window (the old fashioned kind) and got cut up pretty bad...after the hospital for stitches my dad insisted that each wound be coated daily with bag balm and clean dressings..the memory of that accident stayed with me but the scars are barely noticeable.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com