Things You'll Need
- Animal-lintex
- Vetrap
- Duct tape
- Hot water
- Bucket
- Scissors
Instructions
Identifying an Abscess
Observe your horse. Gradually, the horse will become unbalanced and may favor the abscessed hoof.
Move the horse gently, movement will cause the abscess to burst and will start the healing process.
Feel for hot spots on the hoof. Over time, the point of abscess will grow warmer as the pus finds a spot in the hoof to drain from.
Look for an excretion of pus once the abscess has burst. The smell is unmistakable, it will be very pungent. You will also see a small hole where the abscess has come through.
Abscess Treatment
Apply a poultice once the abscess has ruptured.
Cut a small piece of the lintex to cover the abscess area and submerge it in boiling water.
Apply the lintex to the hoof when it has cooled to body temperature, using vetrap.
Cover the area in duct tape. This will waterproof the area.