air78
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My poor poor boy got tangled in an electric fence today........... I don't know how this happened, so please don't ask
The fencing is taught and well maintained. 99% of it the rope stuff on permanent posts.
Anyway, he's got a large area about 6-8'' in diamiter, on the inside of his hind leg, right up the top of it next to his sheath, which is badly swollen. Some parts of it have had the top layers of skin removed so it's all pink and sore looking, the other parts are just soft fluidly looking swellings. There is no blood.
He's very sore on it, hopping lame- although he did trot when I asked him to, and it is weight baring. He's V V reluctant to move on it though. It seems to be getting steadly worse
which I'm assuming is the brusing/ swelling becoming sore.
So, I've smothered it with derma gel and given him a sachet of bute in his tea, and put one in his breakfast. I'm assuming it will look terrible and very filled in the morning after he's been stood still all night, so am going to turn him out to try to walk it off.
Does anyone have any advice?
Thanks for reading
Anyway, he's got a large area about 6-8'' in diamiter, on the inside of his hind leg, right up the top of it next to his sheath, which is badly swollen. Some parts of it have had the top layers of skin removed so it's all pink and sore looking, the other parts are just soft fluidly looking swellings. There is no blood.
He's very sore on it, hopping lame- although he did trot when I asked him to, and it is weight baring. He's V V reluctant to move on it though. It seems to be getting steadly worse
So, I've smothered it with derma gel and given him a sachet of bute in his tea, and put one in his breakfast. I'm assuming it will look terrible and very filled in the morning after he's been stood still all night, so am going to turn him out to try to walk it off.
Does anyone have any advice?