HORSE SENSE HUNTING: Treating common hunting injuries
By
Irish Field Contributor
on 15 September 2017
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Small wound on coronary band; on investigation a stone 1.5cm in diameter was removed PHOTO: Michael Keane
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A stone measuring 1.5cm in diameter was removed from a mall wound on the coronary band(Photo free to use: Michael Keane)
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Penetrating wound on inside of hind limb; an 8cm and a 5cm piece of wood were retrieved. (Photo free to use: Michael Keane)
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An 8cm and a 5cm piece of wood were retrieved from a wound of the hind limb (Photo free: Michael Keane)
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Wire cut in hock area (Photo free to use: Michael Keane)
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Foot Abscess (Photo free to use: Michael Keane)
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First Aid Kit (Photo free to use: Michael Keane)
Equine veterinarian Michael Keane MVB has plenty of experience dealing with injuries picked up in the hunting field. Here is his expert advice
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