A Wisconsin company is recalling their equine first-aid kits due to the possible contamination of sterile alcohol prep pads and iodine prep pads with an "objectionable organism" during manufacturing.
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Useful health products for your horse’s first aid kit
Every horse owner should have an equine first aid kit in their tack room that is well stocked with health products and useful items. I keep one in my horsebox too, so that I’ve always got one to hand.
Horses get hurt, sometimes even when owners take every precaution to keep them safe. If you own a horse, you need to have a fully stocked first aid kit available at all times. Here's a comprehensive ...
Despite their athleticism, beauty and grace, most horses are accident and injury-prone. From tiny scratches and cuts to swollen knees or strained muscles – it is imperative for all horse owners to ...
"When you call the veterinarian, you will be asked about the horse's temperature; so the first aid kit should include a rectal thermometer. Digital thermometers are quick and easy to use but the ...
Would you know what to do if your horse accidentally encountered a sharp edge and ended up with a cut? Dr. Annette McCoy, an equine surgeon at the University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital ...
Would you know what to do if your horse accidentally encountered a sharp edge and ended up with a cut? Dr. Annette McCoy, an equine surgeon at the UI Veterinary Teaching Hospital in Urbana, offers ...
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