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Burns and Burn Therapy in HorsesIntroduction
Burn injuries are uncommon in horses. Barn fires are the most common reason and can result in extensive areas of injury to multiple animals so when encountered the extent of the burn injuries may be remarkable. This combination of rare but severe when encountered makes for difficult evaluation and treatment for the veterinarian. Little research is done with horses and burns but much of what we know about human burns can be applied to horses. The size and temperament of the horse does limit our options however. This article discusses assessing the severity of a burn, first aid, treatment, and prognosis.
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