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Horses ear cut nearly off !
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<blockquote data-quote="ArrowHBrand" data-source="post: 397103" data-attributes="member: 6496"><p>Actually our yearling stallion just this week cut his lead side ear. We don't know what he got into but went out to do chores and just the skin was pulled away no damage to any other tissue. Several years ago we had a mare that cut her ear too and have to have ten stitches. Our yearling gelding pulled the skin up on his nose last winter, treated it, pulled it down, and you can't even tell, there just is a slight difference in his hair pattern. My three year old mare last winter got angry for being put in a pen by herself and she reared and got her front leg caught between a gate and a latch post. My quick thinking wife ran into the barn and got the bolt cutters and gut the gate latch. Horses are accident prone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArrowHBrand, post: 397103, member: 6496"] Actually our yearling stallion just this week cut his lead side ear. We don't know what he got into but went out to do chores and just the skin was pulled away no damage to any other tissue. Several years ago we had a mare that cut her ear too and have to have ten stitches. Our yearling gelding pulled the skin up on his nose last winter, treated it, pulled it down, and you can't even tell, there just is a slight difference in his hair pattern. My three year old mare last winter got angry for being put in a pen by herself and she reared and got her front leg caught between a gate and a latch post. My quick thinking wife ran into the barn and got the bolt cutters and gut the gate latch. Horses are accident prone. [/QUOTE]
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