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    Bag Balm is a salve developed in 1899 to soothe irritation on cows' udders after milking. Bag Balm is widely used to soothe dry, cracked skin on humans.


    Uses


    It is used as a treatment for chapped and irritated skin on humans and can be found in places such as drugstores, ski resorts, online vendors, and needlework stores, in addition to farm and feed stores. Its uses are claimed to be many, for example: "squeaky bed springs, psoriasis, dry facial skin, cracked fingers, burns, zits, diaper rash, saddle sores, sunburn, pruned trees, rifles, shell casings, bedsores and radiation burns." Bag Balm is also used as a lip balm.


    History


    For the first 115 years, Bag Balm was made by a Vermont family-owned business called Dairy Association Co. Inc. In 2014, the family sold the business to a group of investors who changed the name of the company to Vermont's Original, LLC. At the time of the sale, the company had seven employees and was located in Lyndonville, Vermont, and Rock Island, Quebec.
    The Bag Balm product is known for its characteristic 8-oz green square tins featuring a cow's head and red clovers on the lid. It has been in production since 1899. The formula was purchased by John L. Norris from a Wells River, Vermont, druggist sometime before the turn of the century. Originally, it was used for only cows' udders, but farmers' wives noticed the softness of their husbands' hands, and started using the product themselves. Imitators include Udderly Smooth Udder Cream and Udder Balm. In a 1983 report, Charles Kuralt reported on CBS that "upward of 400,000 units were shipped annually"; more recent sales figures are not disclosed by the company.
    Bag Balm was taken to the North Pole by Admiral Byrd, and was used by Allied troops in World War II (to protect weapons from rust). It was used at Ground Zero in New York after 9/11 for the paws of cadaver-sniffing dogs, and it has been used by American troops in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.


    Makeup


    The active ingredients of Bag Balm are 8-hydroxyquinoline sulfate 0.3% (antiseptic) in a petroleum jelly USP and lanolin base.
    In the past, Bag Balm has been documented as containing 0.005% ethylmercury. Mercury was once used in many products as an effective antiseptic, although much less commonly today, now that the toxic effects of ethylmercury and its compounds are more widely understood. Mercury is no longer listed as an ingredient in Bag Balm.


    See also


    Baby Bottom Butter


    References




    External links


    Bag Balm, Vermont's Original

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Mar 24, 2008 · It is just what happens when pigs are outside. Like flaking from a sunburn. If you are putting bag balm on, make sure and wash it off before being in the sun!! You will have sunburned pigs and they won't walk good or not at all. Sunburn can take a pig all the way down. Now, do you have a way to put them in the shade all day?

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Jan 12, 2025 · Gloves - insulated, preferably not rubberized. If you use bag balm, coat your hands, pull on thin surgical gloves, then put on your insulated gloves. We have a few more days, so blast out your preparation questions. I've worked outside in a number of conditions.

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