Standing wraps using flannels and safety pins at a TB race track. This is a very traditional way to wrap a leg.
Standing wraps using flannels and safety pins at a TB race track. This is a very traditional way to wrap a leg.
These are standing wraps to help prevent swelling of the lower limbs in a horse that is confined to his stall. These are NOT shipping wraps because the coronet of the hoof remains exposed to trauma from the opposing hoof in a sudden movement of the horse trailer. IN ADDITION, never ship shod horses due to the danger in an abrupt trailer movement.
These are standing wraps to help prevent swelling of the lower limbs in a horse that is confined to his stall. These are NOT shipping wraps because the coronet of the hoof remains exposed to trauma from the opposing hoof in a sudden movement of the horse trailer. IN ADDITION, never ship shod horses due to the danger in an abrupt trailer movement.
Pre-made shipping protection. These have been used by the owner every week for 4 years with no ware. Notice how the coronary band is well protected - essential in shipping. However, I am a firm believer in not shipping a shod horse.  However, if you must, this is the protection you want for the coronary band and the prevention of hoof avulsions (very painful and bloody).
Pre-made shipping protection. These have been used by the owner every week for 4 years with no ware. Notice how the coronary band is well protected - essential in shipping. However, I am a firm believer in not shipping a shod horse. However, if you must, this is the protection you want for the coronary band and the prevention of hoof avulsions (very painful and bloody).
Pre-made shipping protection. These have been used by the owner every week for 4 years with no ware. Notice how the coronary band is well protected - essential in shipping. However, I am a firm believer in not shipping a shod horse.  However, if you must, this is the protection you want for the coronary band and the prevention of hoof avulsions (very painful and bloody).
Pre-made shipping protection. These have been used by the owner every week for 4 years with no ware. Notice how the coronary band is well protected - essential in shipping. However, I am a firm believer in not shipping a shod horse. However, if you must, this is the protection you want for the coronary band and the prevention of hoof avulsions (very painful and bloody).
How to roll up a bandage
How to roll up a bandage
Horse A - Hair loss from bandage wrap
Horse A - Hair loss from bandage wrap
This pony has an upper leg wrap to cover a wound and a lower leg wrap to do 3 things - keep the upper bandage from falling down, reduce the edema in the lower limb, and decrease the flexion of the knee.
This pony has an upper leg wrap to cover a wound and a lower leg wrap to do 3 things - keep the upper bandage from falling down, reduce the edema in the lower limb, and decrease the flexion of the knee.
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