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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 3350"><p>> A neighbor of mine said the</p><p>> horse's nasolacrimal ducts are</p><p>> stopped up and need to be flushed.</p><p>> He showed me the little opening</p><p>> inside the horse's nostril that</p><p>> leads up to the eye. He instructed</p><p>> me to use a syringe and flush the</p><p>> ducts. Just wondering if anyone</p><p>> has ever performed this procedure.</p><p>> How many syringes of fluid did it</p><p>> take to flush the ducts out?</p><p></p><p>Yep. I had a mare who needed tha now and then. Only took a 12cc syringe for her. I would get it about half in and the saline would squirt out her tear duct. I used sterile saline since I had that for my contact lenses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 3350"] > A neighbor of mine said the > horse's nasolacrimal ducts are > stopped up and need to be flushed. > He showed me the little opening > inside the horse's nostril that > leads up to the eye. He instructed > me to use a syringe and flush the > ducts. Just wondering if anyone > has ever performed this procedure. > How many syringes of fluid did it > take to flush the ducts out? Yep. I had a mare who needed tha now and then. Only took a 12cc syringe for her. I would get it about half in and the saline would squirt out her tear duct. I used sterile saline since I had that for my contact lenses. [/QUOTE]
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