rara007
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The vet seems to be closely managing this case- by all means ask them about other options but Id be very wary about following Internet strangers advice over the vet at this stage.
The vet seems to be closely managing this case- by all means ask them about other options but Id be very wary about following Internet strangers advice over the vet at this stage.
The vet seems to be closely managing this case- by all means ask them about other options but Id be very wary about following Internet strangers advice over the vet at this stage.
It is still draining though, which is a good thing. When we were on a yard, a fellow livery had a mare with a hip wound that abcessed, the goo was like pints of custard! They were told to hose the wound out two or three times a day, the wound was big enough to put your fist in, but she healed and there was even minimal scarring.
LOVELY!! I looked after a mare who had rolled on a chain harrow - so she had several puncture wounds on her quarters - every time she
walked a few steps, custard consistency pus squirted out of the holes. Ive got a pretty strong stomach where wounds are concerned, but that one even made me feel a bit peculiar!
When we had a mare with an open wound on a leg, the vet told us to keep washing it out and to not let a scab form, we washed it out with warm water with an irrigation syringe. This was so it healed from the inside. It worked well and there was no scarring.