Horse Vet Doc Jenni Shows How Equine Veterinarians Bandage A Wound
The bandaging process of a wound is really important because a horse, below the knee, does not have any muscle. As we are bandaging we need to be careful to protect those delicate structures below the knee while also protecting the wound. Bandaging a leg correctly is crucial as you can create more problems with an improperly applied bandage. Doc Jenni’s series covers topics every horse owner should know about to take care of their horse. Dr. Jenni Grimmett is an incredibly approachable veterinarian, a wonderful teacher, and talented Cowboy Dressage horse woman. Learn more about Dr. Jenni at SAVE.vet #horsevideos #webseries

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