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Mare with huge cut on her neck and I can't find a vet

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    #41
    Just a quick update. I didn't use superglue, the wound was too large. The vet who is notorious for not returning calls did call me back and gave me the same advice. As far as antibiotics, both vets said that I could give her penicillin if the wound started looking infected. So far I have been cold hosing it and spraying with a wound spray. The wound is draining a little but is otherwise clean and the swelling has gone down. The filly is doing well, is eating and stands like a champ while I'm cleaning, doctoring and fly spraying her. The good thing is that the placement of the wound is such that it doesn't get really dirty.

    This filly is a little doll. She is a haflinger x POA and is built like a little quarter horse. She moves like a western pleasure horse with a naturally low head carriage. She is quiet and sweet and loves baths. She's a light chestnut with a broad blaze and stockings on her off front and near hind legs. If I were on the east coast, I could probably sell her easily. I think she would make an excellent child's horse or driving prospect with proper training. I will have her listed on the giveaways. I would love to have her go to a good home with someone who will make something of her.

    As far as changing vets, that's not really a possibility as we are not exactly spoiled for choice in large animal vets down here. The closest equine vet is about 80 miles away. Except for being gone this weekend, my vet is really good and I do like.
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    • #42
      So, give us an update now that the weekend is over. Will the vet come out now?
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        #43
        I don't think there is a need for the vet to come out now. It's too late to stitch it, I'm treating it according to the vets' directions. It's looking ok as far as not being infected. The filly doesn't act like she feels bad. She's had her tetanus shot. I have antibiotics and can administer them if needs be. If things change, I'll take her to the vet but for now I'm just going to keep on doing what I've been doing. I've treated wounds like this before and everything healed up just fine.
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        • #44
          glad (and not surprised) to hear it! She sounds cute as a button!
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          • #45
            Originally posted by cowboymom View Post
            Oh for pete's sake, people...

            OP do what the vet said. That horse is going to be fine, that is a totally minor injury. I'd do the tet shot and leave it alone unless it needs to be cleaned up.

            Of all the things stressing you right now this cut on this horse should be the bottom of the list; not a problem. Good heavens.

            All the issues with antibiotic resistance but let's run right out and start abx on a horse that doesn't have an infection AT ALL; she has a cut. save the abx for horses that have actual infections.

            Non-event. The vet is right.
            I agree. Listen to the vet. For one thing, horses heal so well. For another thing, how many times is a pastured horse wounded and the damage not discovered for a day or two? The vet will be out in a day or two and fix it more if need be.

            The only thing I would ask the vet about is if you might want to spray it with aluminum spray to keep the flies off.

            Like me, I'm sure you have also seen some pretty awful-looking wounds heal up without a scar.

            My sympathies are with you.
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