Posted by Debi on December 30, 2003 at 10:43:36:
In Reply to: Re: ripped hoof (into the laminae) posted by Phil Armitage on December 17, 2003 at 20:34:39:
: : I have a mare who has torn her hoof. Her tear involves the coronary band and goes in near the heel(on the rear quarter) and in towards the frog. The tear is on the white line in one area and goes in to the laminae. My farrier cleaned it up, nipping away what part of the mess that he could. I'm to clean with peroxide, soak with iodine solution, pack with gauze. a foam pad goes on the bottom of the hoof and I wrap with vet wrap and protect it with duct tape. With the bandages changed daily. I haven't had the vet out to inspect at this time and probably won't unless it appears that infection is starting. Do you have any suggestions on anything else to do for her at this time?
: Personaly I think you should have had the Vet out first. No disrepect for your farrier and your farrier may be highly qualified, but your dealing with an injury that should be diagnosed and treated by a Vet. There is the possibility that if things do go wrong there is nothing your vet can do becuase you waited to long.
: Phil
Hi,
I don't know if you've had the Vet out yet or not, I certainly hope so. I totally agree with Phil that if an infection does start it may be too late if you wait. The reason I'm writing to you is to let you know you should not use peroxide in a wound. Peroxide kills live tissue cells and is not recommended. Use a betadine solution instead or nolvasan (sp?)...anyway call your Vet is the best advice.
Debi