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Horse getting caught in fence
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<blockquote data-quote="ETF" data-source="post: 439965" data-attributes="member: 5944"><p>What J&T said. Keep it wrapped if you can. We've had several get cut to varying degrees and they get tired of being wrapped and/or the vet wrap won't stay up. In that case, Wonder Dust works pretty well. Be prepared for a lot of proud flesh to form. The vet may need to come back two or three times to cut it off. The good news is that the horse ought to recover unless some tendons were cut or get infected. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ETF, post: 439965, member: 5944"] What J&T said. Keep it wrapped if you can. We've had several get cut to varying degrees and they get tired of being wrapped and/or the vet wrap won't stay up. In that case, Wonder Dust works pretty well. Be prepared for a lot of proud flesh to form. The vet may need to come back two or three times to cut it off. The good news is that the horse ought to recover unless some tendons were cut or get infected. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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