soloequestrian
Well-Known Member
Following on from my post of a few days ago, I wonder if any of you helpful people have ideas for making legs waterproof....
My horse, who has this long-term skin infection (pastern dermatitis) went to the vets for biopsy yesterday. He had the biopsies taken, then his legs fully clipped out, washed, some of the biopsy holes stitched and then dressed. The vet said to keep the legs dry, and I'm using these silver dressings which also need to be kept dry. The only easy way to keep everything totally dry just now is to keep the horse in, which he hates. He is being sedated, but I need to get him back out as soon as possible, at the very least during the day. I have experimented with putting vetwrap, then gaffa tape, then a plastic bag, then gaffa tape again (to make a full tape boot). All the layers stayed intact, but there was still water in the boot when I took it off after a day in the field (it was drizzling and the field is damp but not muddy).
Any ideas anyone?
My horse, who has this long-term skin infection (pastern dermatitis) went to the vets for biopsy yesterday. He had the biopsies taken, then his legs fully clipped out, washed, some of the biopsy holes stitched and then dressed. The vet said to keep the legs dry, and I'm using these silver dressings which also need to be kept dry. The only easy way to keep everything totally dry just now is to keep the horse in, which he hates. He is being sedated, but I need to get him back out as soon as possible, at the very least during the day. I have experimented with putting vetwrap, then gaffa tape, then a plastic bag, then gaffa tape again (to make a full tape boot). All the layers stayed intact, but there was still water in the boot when I took it off after a day in the field (it was drizzling and the field is damp but not muddy).
Any ideas anyone?