AnShanDan
Well-Known Member
Young horse manged to severely tear her hind quarters/rump about 3/4 weeks ago on the bottom corner of the metal gate to her field. Freak accident.
The major wound was about 25/30cm long and about 8cm deep at worst. There was a fair bit of damage to the muscle, but the vet attending got it sutured back together really well, and closed the wound. The skin has now healed amazingly well and is looking great, dry and almost fully closed.
She is sound in walk, tracking up properly and raring to go. At the moment she is being walked in hand 10 mins twice a day and on box rest.
The vets have been a bit vague about a plan for the next few weeks/months. Vet on the day it happened said it takes 3-6 months for muscle to fully heal and reorganise itself. Normal vet said this week to keep walking her in hand for a few more weeks and then reassess at the beginning of December after the physio sees her, which is fair enough.
However, I am wondering if anyone has actually had experience of a wound like this and how the recovery went?
The major wound was about 25/30cm long and about 8cm deep at worst. There was a fair bit of damage to the muscle, but the vet attending got it sutured back together really well, and closed the wound. The skin has now healed amazingly well and is looking great, dry and almost fully closed.
She is sound in walk, tracking up properly and raring to go. At the moment she is being walked in hand 10 mins twice a day and on box rest.
The vets have been a bit vague about a plan for the next few weeks/months. Vet on the day it happened said it takes 3-6 months for muscle to fully heal and reorganise itself. Normal vet said this week to keep walking her in hand for a few more weeks and then reassess at the beginning of December after the physio sees her, which is fair enough.
However, I am wondering if anyone has actually had experience of a wound like this and how the recovery went?