only_me
Well-Known Member
There is a horse on our yard that has sliced his pastern, we think he put his foot through some sheep wiring
However, there is no swelling whatsoever (hence why I only saw it when went to pick his feet out), and he is totally sound.
He is keeping it very clean himself, he keeps licking it and he is out in the day in the wet grass so it is kept moist.
I have piled on the camrosa, and tonight I syringed it with water to make sure there was no grit in it.
Do I just keep an eye on it or should I call the vet? I dont think you could stitch it because its on the pastern so is constanly opening, and that fact that there is no swelling.
Advice?
However, there is no swelling whatsoever (hence why I only saw it when went to pick his feet out), and he is totally sound.
He is keeping it very clean himself, he keeps licking it and he is out in the day in the wet grass so it is kept moist.
I have piled on the camrosa, and tonight I syringed it with water to make sure there was no grit in it.
Do I just keep an eye on it or should I call the vet? I dont think you could stitch it because its on the pastern so is constanly opening, and that fact that there is no swelling.
Advice?