kit279
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My horse had a lucky escape this Saturday - he managed to get tangled up in a haynet in the field and cut his pastern. Luckily the haynet broke and the wound is only skin deep, thank god, and I got him in from the field within minutes. The vet checked him over and gave him a shot of antibiotics (his tetanus is up to date etc.) and he was stabled over night (normally lives out 24/7) with a dressing on the wound to keep the dirt out. I turned him out Sunday with another dressing and a polo bandage over that. The wound is healing up very well and he isn't lame or in any discomfort. He's now coming in at night as the weather is foul and the fields are very muddy and I want to try and 'air' the wound off.
I want to try and get the dressing off him at some point so he can get a proper scab. At the moment the wound is healing well but still oozes a little serum onto the dressing, no blood but it's not drying out. My concern is that with an open wound and all the mud, it'll be hard to keep it clean and I'm paranoid about infection. Any advice on what I should do?
I could either keep dressing it until it heals totally or stable him tonight with no dresing and hope it dries up enough to turn out. What would you do?
I want to try and get the dressing off him at some point so he can get a proper scab. At the moment the wound is healing well but still oozes a little serum onto the dressing, no blood but it's not drying out. My concern is that with an open wound and all the mud, it'll be hard to keep it clean and I'm paranoid about infection. Any advice on what I should do?
I could either keep dressing it until it heals totally or stable him tonight with no dresing and hope it dries up enough to turn out. What would you do?