An X-Ray showing the a pin used to stabilise a fracture in a horse's leg. The surgeon is currently operating on the limb which is raised above the table - HQ Magazine

ASKHQ: SURGICAL WOUNDS

Q: My horse has recently had surgery. What signs would suggest his wound has become infected? A: The appearance of the surgical site may vary significantly depending on its location on your horse’s body, the surgical technique used and the way the wound has been closed (e.g. glued or sutured). A neat, small incision used…

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