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Horse getting caught in fence
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<blockquote data-quote="notimeforfear" data-source="post: 442304" data-attributes="member: 7022"><p>we have a horse that about 5 years ago got this nasty gash under his right front leg. it was completely open flesh. we kept him on an 80 acre land so we didnt know what cause it but after the accident e stayed on stall rest for a good 5 months. but for the treatment epsom salt water then rinse. it was a big hassle and scary bc we werent sure if hed make it. still 5 years later the cut comes open every once in a while but it doesnt affect him too much anymore</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="notimeforfear, post: 442304, member: 7022"] we have a horse that about 5 years ago got this nasty gash under his right front leg. it was completely open flesh. we kept him on an 80 acre land so we didnt know what cause it but after the accident e stayed on stall rest for a good 5 months. but for the treatment epsom salt water then rinse. it was a big hassle and scary bc we werent sure if hed make it. still 5 years later the cut comes open every once in a while but it doesnt affect him too much anymore [/QUOTE]
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