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<blockquote data-quote="circlet" data-source="post: 399715" data-attributes="member: 3753"><p>what does your vet say? </p><p></p><p>if it's draining, i'd guess that's probably a good sign, but it's impossible for anyone on this forum to really know what's going on cause only you can see it. when i cut myself, i've always had the attitude that having the wound to the open air is good for it. however, i've never had a wound on my foot/leg where i've left it open and wandered around barefoot in manure all day. </p><p></p><p>if you're that concerned about the smell and possible infection ask the vet to take the cast off and examine it. he/she can then determine if you need a more powerful antibiotic and/or new cast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="circlet, post: 399715, member: 3753"] what does your vet say? if it's draining, i'd guess that's probably a good sign, but it's impossible for anyone on this forum to really know what's going on cause only you can see it. when i cut myself, i've always had the attitude that having the wound to the open air is good for it. however, i've never had a wound on my foot/leg where i've left it open and wandered around barefoot in manure all day. if you're that concerned about the smell and possible infection ask the vet to take the cast off and examine it. he/she can then determine if you need a more powerful antibiotic and/or new cast. [/QUOTE]
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