Horse & Rider

LARGE LACERATION

IMMEDIATELY: apply direct pressure to staunch Use a clean cloth—a towel, your shirt, even a saddle pad—to press gently but firmly on the wound. If the cloth becomes soaked with blood, place another directly over it. An alternative is to use a bandage to hold the cloth in place. However, do not apply a tourniquet unless specifically instructed to do so by the veterinarian.

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