Control Bleeding With Pressure Bandage
…before taking the time to call your veterinarian? 1. The bits of tape trace the most likely sites of arterial bleeding: the arteries over the back of the sesamoid bone…
…before taking the time to call your veterinarian? 1. The bits of tape trace the most likely sites of arterial bleeding: the arteries over the back of the sesamoid bone…
…reducing the flying insect population. Perhaps one of the cheapest and easiest is flypaper, tape or sticks. This is the old-fashioned type of coiled sticky tape you uncoil and attach…
…went to a member of the Uruguay contingent–Johana Fort riding Luna Llena. Argentineans Mercedes Tapia aboard Ras Kasal and Miguel Pavlovsky aboard Moro Tigre took the silver and bronze medal…
…the specific “go forward” cue (tapping the hip with a whip to signal go, then stop tapping the moment the horse takes a step forward) is that you can eventually…
…coveralls, and take them off before leaving the area. • Consider putting an “X” of bright red tape on the stall door of ill horses. Use a line of red…
…other horses until she has had a larvicidal deworming that includes treatment for any tapeworms. Since you have already treated her once with ivermectin, it may take three to four…
…Capprichio and flamenco specialist Ana Ayromlou. Ana tapped her heels on a platform; Capprichio tapped his on a bridge. The two swooped around each other as if they were from…
…the five-day, double-dose Safeguard, which means giving your horse a double dose for five consecutive days. If you’re trying to eliminate tapeworms, which the plain ivermectin doesn’t get, you need…
…self-adhering bandage, like Vetrap. You then wrap multiple layers of duct tape over the pack, which helps protect the pack from moisture and dirt and will help keep it from…
…but that’s a whole ‘nuther story! ?Kate Light A discussion in the EquiSearch Horses Forum quickly showed that baling twine has as many, if not more, uses than duct tape!…