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		<title>Equine Emergency Kits</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 May 2007 09:22:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Daniel Beatty DVM</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Horse season is here in the midwest and an increase in emergencies is seen this time of year due to the increase in outdoor activities with horses. So it would be time to invest in an emergency kit for your horse. I have found one at a reasonable cost and is pretty complete &#8211; The [...]]]></description>
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<p>Horse season is here in the midwest and an increase in emergencies is seen this time of year due to the increase in outdoor activities with horses. So it would be time to invest in an emergency kit for your horse.</p>
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<p>I have found one at a reasonable cost and is pretty complete &#8211; The Trailering Kit small from <a href="http://www.equimedic.com" target="_blank">Equimedic</a> is an excellent choice for a first aid kit for horses. Here is a list of what you will find in this kit&#8230;</p>
<p>Small Trailering Soft Sided Bag<br />
10 long handled cotton tipped swabs<br />
8 medical towels<br />
6 wood applicators<br />
24 non-sterile gauze pads<br />
6 sterile gauze pads<br />
5 non-adherent gauze pads<br />
3 3M Vetrap Bandaging Tape<br />
1 one third pound roll of cotton<br />
1 adhesive tape roll<br />
10 alcohol wipes<br />
10 hand sanitizing towelettes<br />
4 povidone iodine swabsticks<br />
1 four ounce eye wash<br />
1 betadine surgical scrub<br />
1 eight ounce hydrogen peroxide<br />
8 iodine wipes<br />
1 flashlight<br />
6 exam gloves<br />
1 hoof pick<br />
1 tourniquet<br />
1 bandage scissors<br />
4 bandage pins<br />
5 18 gauge by one inch needles<br />
2 ten cc syringes<br />
2 twenty cc syringes<br />
1 thirty five cc syringe<br />
1 stainless steel thumb forcep<br />
1 wrap cutter<br />
10 antibiotic foil pouches<br />
6 three quarter inch adhesive bandages<br />
6 one inch adhesive bandages<br />
2 Electrolyte Gold packets<br />
1 two ounce small antiseptic ointment<br />
1 four and a half ounce small liniment<br />
1 six ounce bloodstop</p>
<p>To this kit I would add a few more items -<br />
1 pair of wire cutters<br />
tools to remove shoes<br />
1 roll of Duct Tape<br />
A pair of EZ Boots (properly fit for your horse)</p>
<p>Then some emergency medicine that you can ask your vet about such as -<br />
Banamine<br />
SMZ-TMP 960mg tablets (Tribrissen tablets)<br />
Acepromazine<br />
Epinephrine</p>
<p>Remember the Boy Scout&#8217;s rule to always be prepared. So at this time of increased activity with your horse be prepared for emergencies with an Equine Emergency Kit. You can either build your own or purchase a First Aid kit for horses already prepared by <a href="http://www.equimedic.com" target="_blank">Equimedic</a></p>
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