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Horse getting caught in fence
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<blockquote data-quote="msscamp" data-source="post: 440153" data-attributes="member: 539"><p>I would start soaking his legs with Epsom Salts (available at any pharmacy/drugstore) - dissolve the Epsom Salts according to the directions in a 5 quart bucket of water , saturate a rag/washcloth, wring it out and apply to the cuts, let sit for a few minutes, and repeat for about 30 minutes. Word of warning - be prepared for a possible negative reaction. The Epsom Salts draw infection out (I've used them on infected cuts/scrapes/etc I've had, and the drawing action can be felt), feels very weird, and some horses don't like the feeling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="msscamp, post: 440153, member: 539"] I would start soaking his legs with Epsom Salts (available at any pharmacy/drugstore) - dissolve the Epsom Salts according to the directions in a 5 quart bucket of water , saturate a rag/washcloth, wring it out and apply to the cuts, let sit for a few minutes, and repeat for about 30 minutes. Word of warning - be prepared for a possible negative reaction. The Epsom Salts draw infection out (I've used them on infected cuts/scrapes/etc I've had, and the drawing action can be felt), feels very weird, and some horses don't like the feeling. [/QUOTE]
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