Sanolly
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I would have thought so, it's usually the FluTet jab.
There's always a chance of something more serious, especially over a joint. For peace of mind I would get the vet, it looks fairly straightforward, but can you be sure there's not a puncture or a piece of bone floating about?
She is in with another horse but it's SO clean cut. I'm sure it's either the edge of a stone, some wire or maybe a glancing kick from madam with shoes on. But it's really clean cut, deeper exactly in the middle. Tis odd!!
Mine had a similar cut when I went to check him in the field this morning - I put a dollop of sudocreme in and left him - went back tonight and he's fine. Yours certainly isn't anything i would even consider calling a vet for!
Go away SusieT once again talking rubbish, I hav been in horses =far longr than you, you advice is totally incorrect, you should be ashamed, OP clean WITH hibbiscrub and stick so cream/spray on it then leave well alone.
Theres this spray, im not sure what its called, i call it purple spray. but its blue?? LOL you can get it from the vets it says its for sheep (good for there feet?) Its fantastic!!! Keeps it from getting anything in it, an seems to dry it out!
Also, sorry if anyones also mentioned this, havnt read everyones awnsers!![]()
I agree. Fiddling with cuts causes many more problems than they solve imo.If it`s a clean wound that`s healing, leave it. The more you fiddle with a wound the longer the healing will take and as a previous poster has said, you will remove the granulating tissue and promote the development of proud flesh or scarring.
I agree amandap - I wouldnt ever use anti bs without prescription for the same reasons as you (did biology at uni!). Only ever 'over the counter' stuff without a vet.
We washed it with hibiscrub and brought her in. I want to call vet but not sure what they actually could do? It almost needs gluing together!
Really worried about her, mostly because it's now been 5 hours an it's not scabbing or dryin out at all. But she's not bothered?