Horse leg wound management - Bandaging
In our first article we covered cleaning a recent flesh wound. Having cleaned the wound and surrounding area, the vet or you can now bandage the injured leg.
In our first article we covered cleaning a recent flesh wound. Having cleaned the wound and surrounding area, the vet or you can now bandage the injured leg.
At some stage you may need to deal with a flesh wound on your horse. Here we look at a horse that has torn the skin off the front of his hind leg on fencing and the first aid required
Take a look at the first in our series of articles on the importance of bitting from Anita Marchesani
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