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<blockquote data-quote="milkmaid" data-source="post: 562101" data-attributes="member: 852"><p>Banamine: 1-2cc/100lbs every 24 hours. I give 2cc/100lbs the first few days and then drop down to 1cc/100lbs the last few days.</p><p></p><p>Some wounds (like your mare) need a chance to drain or you'll have a real mess on your hands. Others (like ones that aren't as deep) need to be stitched all the way up; keep in mind that any time you have a drain you also have an open door for bacteria to enter. May mean treating more aggressively with antibiotics when you have a drain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milkmaid, post: 562101, member: 852"] Banamine: 1-2cc/100lbs every 24 hours. I give 2cc/100lbs the first few days and then drop down to 1cc/100lbs the last few days. Some wounds (like your mare) need a chance to drain or you'll have a real mess on your hands. Others (like ones that aren't as deep) need to be stitched all the way up; keep in mind that any time you have a drain you also have an open door for bacteria to enter. May mean treating more aggressively with antibiotics when you have a drain. [/QUOTE]
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