Horsemanship Level 4: Vet & First Aid pt III Last week for this topic we looked at discerning emergency versus non-emergency ailments of the horse. This week we'll cover treatments of some minor illnesses and injuries. Thrush Thrush is a foul-smelling infection that occurs in the grooves (sulci) of the hoof on either side of…
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Nursing your Horse
Horsemanship Level 4: Vet & First Aid pt II The second check box for Level 4 Vet & First Aid is: 9. Signs of cold, laminitis. Causes of colic. Cause & treatment of thrush, abscess, minor injuries. When to call the vet and what to tell her. Again, you have learned much of this in…
Equine First Aid
Horsemanship Level 4: Vet & First Aid The Vet & First Aid section of Level 4 Horsemanship is very similar to the Level 3 requirements, the difference being you are expected to know the subject more thoroughly. 8. Vet & First Aid. T, P, R; Identify minor wounds; cause, care & treatment. Since these topics…
Keep Calm and Stop the Bleeding First
Horsemanship Level 3: Wound Treatment Last week we looked at when to call the vet and what to do until she arrives. In the case of wounds, some warrant a vet call and some don't; some need treatment and others don't. How do you tell, and how do you treat the wound before and after…
Equine Emergencies
Horsemanship Level 3: When to Call the Vet No matter how well your look after your horses the inevitable day will come when you encounter an accident or illness that requires a vet call. For Horsemanship Level 3 we want you to know: 10. When to call the vet; types of wounds and treatment Again,…