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I got super lucky and have been allowed into the one private barn in the area that has a large clean and dry stall, but it's only available short term, the stall is needed once winter shows up. (And hopefully my little barn will be done by then). There is really nothing that I can do at this point other than keeping it clean (which unfortunately means keeping it wrapped - I have been airing it out at bandage changes, but if he goes anywhere with it uncovered, it immediately is packed with dirt, sand, shavings and manure. I am currently using Vetricyn on it (that's a new thing since I was in practice a million years ago) but I got some on my hands, and it smells like bleach and it STINGS. Some people swear by it. It was suggested by one of the local vets that I try raw honey. Have any of you used honey on wounds like this? I know that proud flesh may be an issue at some point. This is all so distressing! He is, so far fully weight bearing on it and walking sound. (Though he twists the foot funny, and every once in awhile takes a funny step). I can't believe I've gone from "hope I can make my awesome dressage horse a decent Maine trail horse, even though I can't ride in the winter" to "hope my awesome dressage horse doesn't end up as a pasture ornament".
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