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Join Date: 06-12-08
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Essential Medical Kit
I would like to start gathering medical supplies that I might need for my future horse and put them in a box for use when something goes wrong. What objects might be good to start with?
Right now I have gauze pads, gloves, hydrogen peroxide, and duct tape. |
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Join Date: 06-12-08
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Thanks for the tips Lynzi. I think that checking in with the vet is the best way to go about this, they might know something that others don't, and I'm sure they can point me in the right direction. Do you think it's a better idea to buy the items individually, or to buy the entire kit together?
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Join Date: 07-01-08
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I would personally keep the horses and humans kits separately. There are some items that I am allergic to, and so I base my kit around that-it makes it more expensive. There is no idea to provide a horse kit that deals with my allergies, so I don't want to foot the additional cost.
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