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<blockquote data-quote="angie1" data-source="post: 564794" data-attributes="member: 3886"><p>How much Penn adn what type did you give? How much Flunixin? I would hit her hard with the first dose of penn then follow up. Good choice of drugs I am thinking for this type of injury btw :nod: . </p><p></p><p>Also ~ you say her back end looked odd and you thought she got roughed up while tubing ~ do you mean tubing to feed her? She has other issues too? Or tubing means something else? </p><p></p><p> It is good that you got it cleaned out and drained. <u>Does the injury project down into the muscle so that it is not able to drain from the bottom?</u> Does she have a temp? How is she otherwise ~ alert/eating/active?</p><p></p><p>You will get various opinions but I would discourage closing that wound, I would advise you to continue flushing it daily (If not twice a day), and leave off the hydrogen peroxide now that you have used it as an initial flush.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angie1, post: 564794, member: 3886"] How much Penn adn what type did you give? How much Flunixin? I would hit her hard with the first dose of penn then follow up. Good choice of drugs I am thinking for this type of injury btw :nod: . Also ~ you say her back end looked odd and you thought she got roughed up while tubing ~ do you mean tubing to feed her? She has other issues too? Or tubing means something else? It is good that you got it cleaned out and drained. [u]Does the injury project down into the muscle so that it is not able to drain from the bottom?[/u] Does she have a temp? How is she otherwise ~ alert/eating/active? You will get various opinions but I would discourage closing that wound, I would advise you to continue flushing it daily (If not twice a day), and leave off the hydrogen peroxide now that you have used it as an initial flush. [/QUOTE]
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