I thought I would post this for others who may have the same problem.
A month ago I ran my yearling does through the chute to give them their EHD vaccination. All went smooth except I noticed one doe(MY FAVORITE!) had a little blood on her leg as she ran out of the barn. I looked all over the chute and didn't see any blood. I went out to the pen I had put them in (which was 4 foot fescue), and she wasn't limping so I just let it go. Two days later I went out to feed and she was not OK. Limping with a very damaged front leg.
I put her down and this is what I found.
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I was not happy with myself. I trimmed the hide that was just hanging loose and cleaned the wound with some peroxide. I was going to stitch the hide back in place, but I had waited two days and it was all dried up. I gave her 2 cc of Draxxin took the pictures and reversed her. TO say the least I was very disappointed with myself and embarrassed to post these pictures when it happened. 4 days later she had about stopped limping and was dooing a great job keeping it clean and the flies away. I gave her 1.5cc of Draxxin @ day 5 because I was afraid infection would set in and honestly I felt I wasn't doing enough to help. She has continued to heal and last night when I was taking some pictures of the bucks she came out of the tall grass and let me get a good look at her. Matt is very happy now!! If you zoom in on the pictures you will see that she is healing quite good.
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I was very concerned that the hide would never grow back and I would have problems this winter with frost bite or something, but as you can see it is closing up very well. Durring this whole process I wanted to do more, but I kept reading old posts that said deer are tough leave wounds be and let them take care of it themselves. Make sure flies are not a problem and let them do it. I just want to thank all of you that give your advice and experience here on deerfarmer. I will continue to watch her and be on here with more pictures
Thanks,
A month ago I ran my yearling does through the chute to give them their EHD vaccination. All went smooth except I noticed one doe(MY FAVORITE!) had a little blood on her leg as she ran out of the barn. I looked all over the chute and didn't see any blood. I went out to the pen I had put them in (which was 4 foot fescue), and she wasn't limping so I just let it go. Two days later I went out to feed and she was not OK. Limping with a very damaged front leg.
I put her down and this is what I found.
665:0522091807a.
666:0522091807.
I was not happy with myself. I trimmed the hide that was just hanging loose and cleaned the wound with some peroxide. I was going to stitch the hide back in place, but I had waited two days and it was all dried up. I gave her 2 cc of Draxxin took the pictures and reversed her. TO say the least I was very disappointed with myself and embarrassed to post these pictures when it happened. 4 days later she had about stopped limping and was dooing a great job keeping it clean and the flies away. I gave her 1.5cc of Draxxin @ day 5 because I was afraid infection would set in and honestly I felt I wasn't doing enough to help. She has continued to heal and last night when I was taking some pictures of the bucks she came out of the tall grass and let me get a good look at her. Matt is very happy now!! If you zoom in on the pictures you will see that she is healing quite good.
669:100_2228.resized.
I was very concerned that the hide would never grow back and I would have problems this winter with frost bite or something, but as you can see it is closing up very well. Durring this whole process I wanted to do more, but I kept reading old posts that said deer are tough leave wounds be and let them take care of it themselves. Make sure flies are not a problem and let them do it. I just want to thank all of you that give your advice and experience here on deerfarmer. I will continue to watch her and be on here with more pictures
Thanks,