Things You'll Need
- Penicillin
- Tetanus vaccination
- Tetanus toxoid
- Iodine solution
Instructions
If you see a wound on your horse, first see if it broke the skin. If it did and horse has not been vaccinated against tetanus in the last three years, consider treating the wound as a potential source of tetanus.
Inject tetanus antibody (this is antibody to tetanus that inactivates it) along with penicillin (an antibiotic that kills the bacteria). Wash the wound well with iodine solution using the pressure of a normal garden hose. Solution should be like strong tea in color. Vaccinate for tetanus as well.
Continue washing wound, but iodine solution should be strength of weak tea. Do this for next few days. Continue daily penicillin injections for five days.