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How to: ‘Bandaging a Swollen Hock Joint
Occasionally a horse or pony will sustain an injury to the hock joint. If the hock joint is swollen,
then an ice pack or poultice may be warranted to help reduce the swelling. It
is extremely difficult to wrap a swollen hock joint with a conventional elastic or
fabric bandage and keep it in place, especially when it is heavy with ice or a wet
clay poultice.
A ‘hugging’ baby or toddler’s nappy with elastic leg holes and selfadhesive
belly band makes an ideal hock bandage which will stay in place even
as the horse walks around.
Simply place
one leg hole over the point of the hock, the other over the bony protrusion on the
inside of the hock to hold the nappy in place and then tighten the elastic belly
band to stick to itself comfortably over the outside of the hock. It can be reused on
the horse’s hock.
Courtesy of John Kohnke
www.kohnkesown.com
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