Puncture Wounds > Riding School Horse (4)
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Flint Puncture
This riding school horse came in from the field with just a slight lameness. I took a look at him and at first there wasn't anything obvious to find. I then methodically applied pressure around the whole of his foot with hoof testers to find where the source of pain was. When I hit the right spot he sure as hell let me know! I scrapped around with my knife and although I couldn't see anything stuck in there to start with I could hear a scraping noise with something connecting with my knife. After some careful investigating I removed a thin shard of flint from his foot. It bled quite a lot which is good as it flushed out any dirt that went in with it. After a week of poulticing he never had any more problems with it.
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Foot Print of Blood
It always looks dramatic when you get a foot print of blood after you've finished.
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Size of Flint
This gives you an idea just how small the flint was that caused all that blood.
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Healing up
A couple of weeks after you can see how much it's healed.