So, on February 12th one of my mares who is usually first in for every meal had not shown up yet, after everyone else was already caught or stalled. I looked out behind my feed room (separate from my barn), and the mare in question was down a ways in the pasture just standing there. She saw me and immediately started hollering and trying to walk to me, but she was moving sideways in a very odd gait. My first thought was EPM, until I saw her left shoulder and side...
I took off at a run to her, vet on the phone before I even got to her. The wound was very fresh. I had her loaded and headed to the clinic as fast as I could. It took a while to clean and cut out all of the "debris" from sharp tusks that ripped muscle and surrounding tissues, veins, etc. out.
It took 3 hours and 20 minutes to stitch the varying layers of the wound up.
She finally came home yesterday after a little over a month at the vets. She is glad to be home, and I am delighted to have her back...here is the wound yesterday...we did have to remove a large portion of the impact area skin as the underlying tissue had been hit so hard it died off...

I took off at a run to her, vet on the phone before I even got to her. The wound was very fresh. I had her loaded and headed to the clinic as fast as I could. It took a while to clean and cut out all of the "debris" from sharp tusks that ripped muscle and surrounding tissues, veins, etc. out.

It took 3 hours and 20 minutes to stitch the varying layers of the wound up.

She finally came home yesterday after a little over a month at the vets. She is glad to be home, and I am delighted to have her back...here is the wound yesterday...we did have to remove a large portion of the impact area skin as the underlying tissue had been hit so hard it died off...
