horsesatemymoney
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Has anybody tried this and if so, how and does it work!? Thanks 
I found them useless, much prefer animalintex, vetwrap and then silage tape over the top. The problem with nappies is that they appear to contain some sort of water absorbing gel, the nappy isn't hard wearing (even used with vet wrap and silage tape) so you end up with this horrible gel stuff everywhere. I do have a packet of nappies in my first aid kit but they're not my preferred poultice.
Best thing i find is hot tubbing them in a low sided feed bucket filled with hot (but not burning!) water with epsom salts, then into a vet wrap etc poultice, if you need added protection add in a layer of feed empty feed sack. Vet wrap and silage tape hold everything together. Another top tip is to pre-cut the silage tape and stick in on a free standing saddle horse next to you so you can pull bits off easily to stick the poultice together in one go.
Can you tell I've done this a few times before?!![]()
Reminds me of a story : when the Clyde still had shipyards, the dirtiest job was cleaning rust, the apprentice was sent to local shop for a pack, when asked what kind he replied "the kind with loops that go round your ears"Personally I find an old fashioned sanitory towel much easier to use. Either whole thing or cut in half. Kotex night time or superplus are best.
I use Midi (4 - 9kg) size on my 15.2 and a bit AA mare (horse on the left in my sigmature). She does have dinky hooves though.
For a hot, wet poultice I cut the animalintex to size, soak in hot/warm water, squeeze excess water out, place on gunky hole then place the nappy over the whole hoof. I then wrap half a roll of vertwrap on top of the nappy, followed by duct/gaffer tape as the top waterproof layer.
This lasts 12 hours.![]()
For a hot, wet poultice I cut the animalintex to size, soak in hot/warm water, squeeze excess water out, place on gunky hole then place the nappy over the whole hoof. I then wrap half a roll of vertwrap on top of the nappy, followed by duct/gaffer tape as the top waterproof layer.
Good grief, I would be getting another vet.This ^^^^
Pound shop for duct tape and Aldi for cheap nappies!
One of ours had a monster of an abscess (vet was all ready for putting the ol' girl down, she assumed that so much pain in lower leg and no obvious signs of anything meant a fracture somewhere, the morning she was coming to PTS a huuuuuge abscess had appeared- Phew!) so we hot poulticed twice daily and did a soak in hot epsom salt water every other day, wasnt a huge pain and cleared relatively quickly for its size![]()
Tell me about it! Safe to say she was rather red faced about it that morning and we were certainly less than impressed! But then again pony was in so much sudden onset pain which originated well above where you'd expect an abscess to ever bother. She was so lame that we our selves thought something was broken.Good grief, I would be getting another vet.