[RC] Help ... interference question/problem - Rides 2 Far
> had a great ride. Tonight she did the step-funny, limp thing again >
and sure enough when I got home, that wound was ouzing. Now I'm >
wondering if she got up under the boot or she clipped the boot and
ouze.
Nina Warren told me that one of her horses had lots of desitin on it once
and the vet said, "so, now you're holding him together with bathtub
caulking?" and she thought *hey!* Her horse interfered in the back and
the boots always rubbed it. She said before the next ride she washed &
dried his legs good before she put him in the trailer, then smeared
bathtub caulking on those two spots and let it dry on the way there.
Nobody ever suspected it was anything but Desitin (not that caulking is
illegal or anything). She said it worked great and she pealed it off
right after the ride. (seems like a great place for anaerobic bacteria to
reproduce otherwise). If you're desperate, you might want to experiment.
Angie
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