EmmaLeanne
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Hi, I am currently having trouble with my mares front leg. She cut her leg while in the field on barbed wire.
Two weeks and two days ago I arrived at the yard to find my mares leg in a sorry state. She had obviously cut her front left long quite deep as it was covered in a mass of dried blood.
We had the vet out as soon as possible and she cleaned the wound completely. She removed the scabs and checked the wound for dirt and other debris. she stated then the wound couldn't be stapled as the skin was too thick around the cut. Although the wound was about half an inch deep just above her hoof. The vet mentioned that the wound was infected as it was oozing out yellow pus at the one side. She gave her an anti-biotic jab, a tetnus jab, bute and antibiotic pellets to be put into her food to keep the infection at bay. She told us to clean the wound daily with hibiscrub and apply a disinfectant honey type lotion to the cut. She said the wound would be better left open to air but if it continued to get dirty to bandage it.
After the first day of her being in the stable the wound was getting very dirty despite care with the cleanness of her stable. (straw and hairs were getting stuck in it). Because of this the wound was then bandaged on the night when she had a deep bed and the bandage was left off in the day when she had a light bed. The wound was kept clean and her lotion applied to it daily. After around 1 week she did accidentally pull the scab off though, but this meant the pus and infection behind the scabs were flushed out when it began to bleed again. Since then the wound has been healing slowly but surely but the last two days the wound has changed. I'm wondering if this looks like a proud flesh wound? The vet will be called tomorrow either way. Any help is appreciated. Thank you, Emma
The first day we discovered the wound, this was before it had anything done to it.
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After the vet had cleaned the wound
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Around 5 days ago..
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This is what the wound looks like today
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Two weeks and two days ago I arrived at the yard to find my mares leg in a sorry state. She had obviously cut her front left long quite deep as it was covered in a mass of dried blood.
We had the vet out as soon as possible and she cleaned the wound completely. She removed the scabs and checked the wound for dirt and other debris. she stated then the wound couldn't be stapled as the skin was too thick around the cut. Although the wound was about half an inch deep just above her hoof. The vet mentioned that the wound was infected as it was oozing out yellow pus at the one side. She gave her an anti-biotic jab, a tetnus jab, bute and antibiotic pellets to be put into her food to keep the infection at bay. She told us to clean the wound daily with hibiscrub and apply a disinfectant honey type lotion to the cut. She said the wound would be better left open to air but if it continued to get dirty to bandage it.
After the first day of her being in the stable the wound was getting very dirty despite care with the cleanness of her stable. (straw and hairs were getting stuck in it). Because of this the wound was then bandaged on the night when she had a deep bed and the bandage was left off in the day when she had a light bed. The wound was kept clean and her lotion applied to it daily. After around 1 week she did accidentally pull the scab off though, but this meant the pus and infection behind the scabs were flushed out when it began to bleed again. Since then the wound has been healing slowly but surely but the last two days the wound has changed. I'm wondering if this looks like a proud flesh wound? The vet will be called tomorrow either way. Any help is appreciated. Thank you, Emma
The first day we discovered the wound, this was before it had anything done to it.
After the vet had cleaned the wound
Around 5 days ago..
This is what the wound looks like today