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tehy look nasty and you are doing such a fantastic job your a great mom. i really dont think i could have done what your doing as i dont cope to well with truma.
honey is a good fighter.
well done to you and honey all the best anita
 

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My horse has similar injury - just curious on what your vet says about laser treatment. Mine has advised its a bit of a waste of time but I've had it done before and thought it was helpful. Also - is she on box rest?
 

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OUCHY!!!
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Not pleasant and all credit to you for looking after her and the wounds so well, as they are incredibly clean and look healthy - if a wound can look healthy..... I'm sure you get my drift. Has your vet mentioned feeding her Aloe Vera? I've used this with great success on horses that have been operated on - particularly hob day and tie back ops. Also I honey has amazing healing powers - not sure what type though. Worth speaking to your vet about both IMO. Your doing a grand job - huge hugs to you!!
 
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