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The Intricacies And Dangers Of Puncture Wounds

By John Bradshaw

Whether to pull out that nail or other object found stuck in a horse’s foot is a dilemma all horseshoers face occasionally. The wise and recommended move is to leave it until an X-ray can show how deep it goes and exactly what it punctures.

Puncture Wound

Veterinarians agree that horses found with puncture wounds like this one need to be radiographed with the nail still in the hoof. But it’s difficult for many owners and farriers to imagine a horse suffering through a trailer ride in this condition.

The problem is that we’re all softhearted enough to want to give the horse some relief, and nobody wants to force an owner to haul a horse and pay a vet bill for a nail that penetrates nothing but a quarter-inch of dead sole.

It’s important to remember, though, that every once in a while, that nail will be deep enough to puncture a vital structure and major problems can arise if it isn’t handled properly.

Potential Career Enders

Case Study In Point

Trouble Brewing

More On Puncture Wounds

Initial Steps Are Vital

Not Just Nails

Additional Problems

Lessons Learned



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