doris2008
Well-Known Member
Hiya, my TB is recovering from an absess caused by a puncture wound to his sole a few weeks ago. Farrier visited last tuesday & dug out - absess had underran under sole. So quite a hole was left. Have been tubbing it twice daily since in epsom salts. Leg was quite swollen too. Over weekend swelling went right down & on farriers/vets advice, poultice was left off for a couple of hours each day on dry yard to air.
Spoke to farrier this afternoon who said after telling him that no more swelling, foot nice & cold now & nothing coming out of hole, that I should go ahead & bung him out pretty much over the next couple of days.
I am pleased but cant help but think its too soon. The hole looks like it has closed over but I dont imagine it would take much to re open. Ii was thinking ok to turn him but with something protecting it, however this would stop the air from getting to it. What do you guys think?
I suppose the half way measure would be to leave it open but keep him on yard another week just to be sure? Up until now he has also had a dry poultice on over night in stable.
I am loathe to end up back in square 1 hot tubbing again!!
Spoke to farrier this afternoon who said after telling him that no more swelling, foot nice & cold now & nothing coming out of hole, that I should go ahead & bung him out pretty much over the next couple of days.
I am pleased but cant help but think its too soon. The hole looks like it has closed over but I dont imagine it would take much to re open. Ii was thinking ok to turn him but with something protecting it, however this would stop the air from getting to it. What do you guys think?
I suppose the half way measure would be to leave it open but keep him on yard another week just to be sure? Up until now he has also had a dry poultice on over night in stable.
I am loathe to end up back in square 1 hot tubbing again!!