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    UPDATE on "Not giving up hope...Please help!" :)?

    It's been exactly one month (yesterday) since my baby got his leg caught in barbed wire. Everyone who had read my post and had seen the picture of his leg, probably had their doubts that this horse would make it. Well, as I stated, I found this product called "Equaide" and have been using it for...
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    TawnyLaRae

    I already have, and it works fine.
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    New Years Resolutions for Horses

    Haha, if only...
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    TawnyLaRae

    I don't see how mine is any different from the horse at the bottom? Anyway, she is the only horse I use it on, She's 19 years old - very gentle. I seem to have more than enough control when I ride her. http://www.lesliedesmond.com/articles/us/horse11-1.asp
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    Not giving up hope...Please help!

    Also, what I forgot to state in the last post, I already have cut the hair back around the wound. I run cold water on it twice a day and scrub with anti-bacterial soap. I do have iodine, so I will probably start using that.
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    Not giving up hope...Please help!

    I am giving him 8 penicillan tablets once a day - 800MG (As prescribed by the vet) and 10cc Butte for pain. Also, I bought a product called Equaide. "Equaide is the most effective solution for the treatment of cuts, wounds, abrasions and proud flesh for horses available today" ( www.equaide.com...
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    Not giving up hope...Please help!

    Everything I have told you I've done is what the vet told me to do. He is one of the best vets around here - and yes, he also told me to use peroxide. He is coming back a week from today to check on things. He did say if the horse not cooperating and letting us try to help him, he will help w/...
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    Not giving up hope...Please help!

    My two year old gelding wrapped his leg in barbed-wire and pulled until he was free. He has an extrememly nasty cut from his hock almost down to his fetlock. You can see the bone from one side to the other and a big chunk of skin hanging off of it. The vet came and said he didn't tear any...
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