poiuytrewq
Well-Known Member
I'm a little out of touch having realised today I've had this horse 3 years and this is his first injury! Not bad going.
My peaceful haven has been destroyed as two mares have been moved into the field backing into mine which previously has always been empty. They are dirty little flirts and my usually sensible horse has become the grubby old guy who is obsessed with them!
Today he managed to wreck our electric fencing which got him to their wire fence where he managed to get stuck.
He has a cut about 4-5" below his fetlock, above his heel.
I didn't call the vet, it's not deep enough to stitch. I hosed, cleaned and dry dressed it, also gave bute as an anti inflammatory, plan to keep an eye and will get antibiotics if needed.
What's the recommended treatment now for wounds?
Moist or dry environment?
Not sure if wound powder or hydrogel type treatments would be best and quickest to heal problem free?
Also I could actually turn him out as the field has dried up sufficiently to be able to keep a bandage clean so would movement (keeping swelling and stiffness down) be preferable to standing in?
My TB days are well and truly behind me- this used to be an everyday occurrence!!
My peaceful haven has been destroyed as two mares have been moved into the field backing into mine which previously has always been empty. They are dirty little flirts and my usually sensible horse has become the grubby old guy who is obsessed with them!
Today he managed to wreck our electric fencing which got him to their wire fence where he managed to get stuck.
He has a cut about 4-5" below his fetlock, above his heel.
I didn't call the vet, it's not deep enough to stitch. I hosed, cleaned and dry dressed it, also gave bute as an anti inflammatory, plan to keep an eye and will get antibiotics if needed.
What's the recommended treatment now for wounds?
Moist or dry environment?
Not sure if wound powder or hydrogel type treatments would be best and quickest to heal problem free?
Also I could actually turn him out as the field has dried up sufficiently to be able to keep a bandage clean so would movement (keeping swelling and stiffness down) be preferable to standing in?
My TB days are well and truly behind me- this used to be an everyday occurrence!!
[/URL yesterday by rolling into a stock fence. I have cleaned it and applied nettex septi-clense wound gel. She is half TB and used to be very accident prone but has been really good for ages! Her wounds are fairly superficial, I hope they heal ok. Will get the vet out if her legs swell or she is lame.