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Horse Talk!
To bandage or not?
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<blockquote data-quote="bwranch" data-source="post: 41521" data-attributes="member: 102"><p>Ditto on the hydro therapy and double ditto on the Tetanus! Also, just for consideration, I don't like to keep a horse with minor to moderate leg lacerations stalled. First, I don't like the potential and constant exposure to bacteria sources in the stall. Furthermore, if movement is not going to aggravate the injury, then I believe that you get increased circulation and less stiffness (both of which aid the healing process) if you can let the animal outside. If you don't have a choice, at least make sure to do some walking several times a day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bwranch, post: 41521, member: 102"] Ditto on the hydro therapy and double ditto on the Tetanus! Also, just for consideration, I don't like to keep a horse with minor to moderate leg lacerations stalled. First, I don't like the potential and constant exposure to bacteria sources in the stall. Furthermore, if movement is not going to aggravate the injury, then I believe that you get increased circulation and less stiffness (both of which aid the healing process) if you can let the animal outside. If you don't have a choice, at least make sure to do some walking several times a day. [/QUOTE]
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