I know alot of you use cattle panels and I wanted to share this.
This is a pic of my 9 year old gelding. He was born and raised around cattle panels. He has never had a problem with them. At the time this happened he was housed in a dry lot(the horses are not to pasture yet). One side of that fence was cattle panels. The cattle panels make a run where one of the stallions is housed when not breeding. Since the stallions are not with the mares yet he was in that pen.
We are not sure how he did it as there are no sharp edges or points on the panels he can get to. He has been in this pen for months, as well as in past years. All we can figure is that him and the stallion were trying to fight and he must of got his leg up in the panel. We found no blood, or the chunk of skin anywhere.
Here is the pic. The yellow in the wound is not puss it is cut and heal save( just redid it all this morning). The swelling is going down some now as this happened a few days ago, but where it looks to be puffy is all detached from the muscel and meat as well so appears like it to may need to be cut off by the vet. That we wont know for sure until the swelling is completely down.
Edited to take off the other pic.....
Here is a pic of it when it is cleaned up and dry:
This is a pic of my 9 year old gelding. He was born and raised around cattle panels. He has never had a problem with them. At the time this happened he was housed in a dry lot(the horses are not to pasture yet). One side of that fence was cattle panels. The cattle panels make a run where one of the stallions is housed when not breeding. Since the stallions are not with the mares yet he was in that pen.
We are not sure how he did it as there are no sharp edges or points on the panels he can get to. He has been in this pen for months, as well as in past years. All we can figure is that him and the stallion were trying to fight and he must of got his leg up in the panel. We found no blood, or the chunk of skin anywhere.
Here is the pic. The yellow in the wound is not puss it is cut and heal save( just redid it all this morning). The swelling is going down some now as this happened a few days ago, but where it looks to be puffy is all detached from the muscel and meat as well so appears like it to may need to be cut off by the vet. That we wont know for sure until the swelling is completely down.
Edited to take off the other pic.....
Here is a pic of it when it is cleaned up and dry:
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