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katysails
 
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When I had the horses we regularly used those for leg wounds because you
could tie them on...I inherited an Appaloosa that had been in a twisted wire
accident and had lost a lot of flesh on one leg...we alternated between
bandaging with a S.N. every other day with throwing a handful of lime the
other....no proud flesh developed and the wound, which was enormous, filled
in and the muscle rebuilt....I always valued the equine vets we used...they
were not the "diagnostic machine" type but were practical and used common
sense...

"DSK" wrote in message
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Capt. Mooron wrote:
Well okay... there was that one time.... I was fencing in Rimby Alberta
and we found one of the farmer's cows caught in the barbed wire. It had a
large deep cut on it's leg. The farmer asked me to get something to wrap
it from the general store. I looked around the store and couldn't find
anything to use but a box of kotex. You should of seen the look on the
cashier's face when I asked her...... ""Are these big enough to cover a
gash this big??"


That's the funniest thing you've posted since the cat/bagpipe story.

DSK