Hannahbelle83
Well-Known Member
Hi all, I'm new to Horse and Hound Forums but I wanted to post like Hairy Molly (see earlier posts):
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/4190229/page/0/fpart/1/vc/1
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=265489&highlight=tail+bandages
to alert everyone of the dangers of tail bandaging.
I have had a pony for 13 years and got a new horse about 7 months ago so I'm quite experienced. I know I made the mistake and I feel awful so please don't make me feel any worse, I just wanted to make everyone aware of how bad it can be to leave a tail bandage on for too long.
My new horse is gorgeous and has a very smart pulled (well trimmed actually) tail and to keep it neat I would bandage it sometimes after riding while I did my daily jobs and then take it off before I left. The other day when I went to leave my boy was lying down and I completely forgot about the bandage
. I was down to the yard early the next morning and noticed it straight away, when I went to take it off he just clamped his tail down and was reluctant to let me touch it. I got the bandage off and immediately bathed his tail in warm water to get the circulation going again, and put him in the field to get it moving. When I brought him in in the afternoon, his tail was very swollen, very hot and so so sore, with little pink areas of flesh showing underneath. I called the Vet and she said to bathe it in warm salty water and put antiseptic cream on it. Later that night his tail looked to be getting worse so I got the vet out to have a look at it. She said it would be fine and just to keep bathing it and applying cream and also prescribed some Bute to relieve the pain. The next day it was worse, more skin had come off underneath (the vet said this would happen) and it was still really hot and looked very red and angry. Called the Vet again and got some antibiotics and and Dermisol cream. He has been on the antibiotics for two days now and the skin underneath is still coming away but where this started to happen first is now looking a healthy pink colour. The sweilling has gone and the pain too, he lets me lift it and bathe it with no problem. The dermisol cream seems to be fab too. So fingers crossed he will be OK.
The vet said that what had happened was the bandage had been rubbed in the night and had tightened in places (as it wasn't too tight when I put it on) and it had caused a pressure sore. The skin under there is so sensitive and delicate. Luckily so far no hair has fallen out and to look at him his tail looks normal, until you lift it. I have heard that in severe cases a tail bandage left on for too long causes the tail to DROP OFF
due to a loss of circulation, and also if I didnt keep his sores clean and treated with antibiotics he could have got a very nasty infection and the tail could have still been lost. I am still ever so worried and feel awful as it was my fault. But I am also so shocked that every single person at my yard did not know that a tail bandage can do so much damage in so little time, not one person knew how dangerous it is.
I will NEVER use a tail bandage again and will keep a neat tail with a comb and hair gel! I'd rather have a messy tail than no tail at all. PLEASE... consider how bad a tail bandage can be if forgotten. I feel that all tail bandages should come with a warning on the packaging.
Hx
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showflat.php/Cat/0/Number/4190229/page/0/fpart/1/vc/1
http://www.horseandhound.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=265489&highlight=tail+bandages
to alert everyone of the dangers of tail bandaging.
I have had a pony for 13 years and got a new horse about 7 months ago so I'm quite experienced. I know I made the mistake and I feel awful so please don't make me feel any worse, I just wanted to make everyone aware of how bad it can be to leave a tail bandage on for too long.
My new horse is gorgeous and has a very smart pulled (well trimmed actually) tail and to keep it neat I would bandage it sometimes after riding while I did my daily jobs and then take it off before I left. The other day when I went to leave my boy was lying down and I completely forgot about the bandage
The vet said that what had happened was the bandage had been rubbed in the night and had tightened in places (as it wasn't too tight when I put it on) and it had caused a pressure sore. The skin under there is so sensitive and delicate. Luckily so far no hair has fallen out and to look at him his tail looks normal, until you lift it. I have heard that in severe cases a tail bandage left on for too long causes the tail to DROP OFF
I will NEVER use a tail bandage again and will keep a neat tail with a comb and hair gel! I'd rather have a messy tail than no tail at all. PLEASE... consider how bad a tail bandage can be if forgotten. I feel that all tail bandages should come with a warning on the packaging.
Hx