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Horse getting caught in fence
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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisRet" data-source="post: 442646" data-attributes="member: 5826"><p>You can use Ag Lime to prevent proud flesh forming. After doing the daily clean out and cold water rinse, take a handful of ag lime and press into the cut. Some furazone around the edges will help as well, but the important thing is to keep the flesh dry.</p><p></p><p>Note that this is AG LIME, not quick (hydrated) lime. Ag lime is not going to burn and is not caustic. There are also commercial products available to prevent proud flesh, if you read the ingredients you will see ag lime first in the list, followed perhaps by charcoal, then other stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisRet, post: 442646, member: 5826"] You can use Ag Lime to prevent proud flesh forming. After doing the daily clean out and cold water rinse, take a handful of ag lime and press into the cut. Some furazone around the edges will help as well, but the important thing is to keep the flesh dry. Note that this is AG LIME, not quick (hydrated) lime. Ag lime is not going to burn and is not caustic. There are also commercial products available to prevent proud flesh, if you read the ingredients you will see ag lime first in the list, followed perhaps by charcoal, then other stuff. [/QUOTE]
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