tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4964477228579644195.post8256208916223443700..comments2023-12-24T07:53:03.538-08:00Comments on News from Oak Creek Ranch: Sunday Stills: Holiday LightsOak Creek Ranchhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02875705582058188289noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4964477228579644195.post-42648142297259658732012-12-26T08:49:30.198-08:002012-12-26T08:49:30.198-08:00This is a bit off topic and relates to Jackson. I...This is a bit off topic and relates to Jackson. I wanted to share a technique I learned from a fellow horsewoman in treating suspected abcesses.<br />Shred a potato and place it in a soaking boot. Put the boot on the foot that might have the abcess and leave it for 12 - 24 hours.....as long as it will stay on. The potato will soften the sole and draw out any toxins, allowing the abcess to open and drain. The potato and boot protect the foot from getting any additional bacteria introduced into the hole.<br />If you don't have a boot, make a criss-cross pattern of duct tape, wide enough to fit around and up the hoof. Place the potato in a heavy-duty plastic bag, place the hoof into the bag. Have the horse step into the center of the duct tape and bring the ends up and around the plastic bag to secure. <br />When you remove the potato dressing, you will know immediately if the abcess has opened. It will smell nasty! Continue with a clean application of potato until it smells like "potato" when you remove the dressing. Then you know that the abcess has cleared. <br />Many of my horse friends swear by this technique. It's a more conservative approach than digging around, looking for a sore spot.<br />I hope it helps...but I also hope you don't have to use it. It hurts to see our animals in pain.Sandyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13992664030847020920noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4964477228579644195.post-43424167473909998792012-12-24T14:39:49.985-08:002012-12-24T14:39:49.985-08:00Have a great Christmas, Annette.
Our decorations ...Have a great Christmas, Annette.<br /><br />Our decorations are quite like yours, bits and pieces accumulated over the years, many of which bring to mind a place or a person. It's strange but nice to be in my sister's home with all of her decorations around :)Martinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14496995504975297110noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4964477228579644195.post-23667351025384197242012-12-24T12:57:45.834-08:002012-12-24T12:57:45.834-08:00Such a warm and welcoming house. Have a wonderful...Such a warm and welcoming house. Have a wonderful Christmas!Michaelehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05806716677546687464noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4964477228579644195.post-12991785019073346082012-12-24T09:47:31.734-08:002012-12-24T09:47:31.734-08:00Not surprisingly your home looks stunning. I'...Not surprisingly your home looks stunning. I'm so glad you shared it with those of us who didn't decorate! LOL Have a wonderful Christmas with your family and hugs to you all.MTWagginhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17823827748782425907noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4964477228579644195.post-33192658752502483752012-12-23T16:02:46.345-08:002012-12-23T16:02:46.345-08:00You're great room looks very inviting and I l...You're great room looks very inviting and I love your tree decorations! It sounds like you are going to have a sweet Christmas with the kids, topped off with lots of that outstanding food you prepare. Cheers and hugs to all of you from Skoog Farm. (That includes all the critters too, so don't forget when you go out to do chores).Lori Skooghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03458010787337492501noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4964477228579644195.post-69932592712237134642012-12-23T15:51:58.520-08:002012-12-23T15:51:58.520-08:00best kind of ornaments ever. enjoy!best kind of ornaments ever. enjoy!TexWisGirlhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13641962051044162710noreply@blogger.com