Pie's mum
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A horse on my old yard virtually skinned one of her front legs, it looked absolutely horrific - but eventually healed leaving a few scars and a bit of proud flesh - she was never lame on it though.
My horse cut through the front of a back leg on a wire fence. He severed both extensor tendons which sprang back inside his legs and could not be reattached.
The wire had begun to saw through the bone, and the total area of exposed bone couldn't be covered with both hands.
After 4 months in vet hospital and 3 months at home, extensive skin grafting and 2 operations for sequestrum (dead bone chips), the wound had almost completely healed and the horse was nearly sound.
I couldn't believe how far he'd come, and how amazing the healing powers of his body were
Sadly, shortly after this the whole thing blew open again and he was PTS. A bit of sequestrum had been missed and his cannon bone had, in effect, died.
But I will never ever be shocked by an injury again (I hope!). It was a freak thing that finally ended things for him; the healing that happened prior to this really was amazing.
Our vet has advised to just clean it but not to apply any products ATM.
Our little TB broodmare sustained a horrific wound in the field a couple of days ago. She has basically taken the whole of the back of her fetlock off! The little that was left has been removed by the vet as he felt there was no chance of it healing back in. He's hopeful that no tendon damage has been done as she wasn't too lame but at the moment it just looks so horrific I can't even imagine it healing
Anyone got any inspiriational tales to lift my spirits?
AnnaGHDT, what an incredible place! Those photos are horrific. To come back from that is miraculous! Well done to all of u involved. x