Green horse wound cleaning
Long story short bought a green trained horse ( not my first one) and when the horse was delivered I find out that the lump on the horses hip is a large abcess. When previous owners were asked , they did not remember a lump there. Two vet visits later and a round of penicillin and antibiotics the abcess was lanced and is still draining 8 days later. During the vet visits the horse is sedated or she gets kicked. Now my delema is how can I and my help keep this wound clean so it can heal without ourselves being kicked. I found out later that this horse has never had a bath and is scared of the water being poured on him. I am being very patient with him and trying to go slow with the water thing and gain his trust that I do not want to hurt him. We have only had him for 2 weeks now but I worry that we can't keep this hole as clean as it can be. He will let me clean up his leg and up to the hole but will not allow me to dribble, pour, or even quickley squirt any water or anticeptic wash in the area, without a dance and kick. He has been reaching around and licking the wound, so any salves I do manage to get near the hole he licks off.
He is on antibotics for another 6 days . The hole is the size of a hockey puck and almost as deep. It looks a bit better today but I am still concerned.