Warning: Some of these photos are gross.
This is how it looked when I first got to the barn:
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A little rocked but happy enough. |
This is how it looked after the vet shaved and cleaned him up:
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Gross! |
This is how he looked right after getting stitched up:
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On the good drugs now. |
This is two days after it happened:
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Looking pretty good. His already small forelock is now a puff. |
These are from a week after it happened. Looking significantly yuckier as the scabs build and it starts to drain.
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Happy boy. |
Day 14 = Stitches Out!
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He was a good boy when I took out his stitches. I did knock off some of the scabbing to get the stitches out but up close it seems to be all sealed up. |
I can't thank Glenda enough for all her help. She gave him his shots of penicillin two times a day for five days and bute paste two times a day for more than a week. She saved me from having to make the 30 minute drive twice a day. I also have to thank Tommy, Zaria, Robin and Barb for holding Justin for his shots for Glenda. I'm truly blessed to have such and awesome horse family. Hopefully Justin will remain emergency vet call free for the next 13 years.
WOW Amy.... I am so glad Justin is such a good boy.... and very glad he is healing so well... love this blog... And I'm following it!! woohooo ((hugs))
ReplyDeletehey Amy, you need to update your blog!!! love you lots! mom
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