Poly Hive
Queen Bee
- Joined
- Dec 4, 2008
- Messages
- 14,097
- Reaction score
- 401
- Location
- Scottish Borders
- Hive Type
- National
- Number of Hives
- 12 and 18 Nucs
21 and a half weeks ago Buddy appeared out the bushes on a walk we have taken many many times. This time though he was in a right mess with his chest literally hanging in shreds. What he ran into we have no idea but it took three vets and nurses three and a half hours to stitch him up. His chest muscles were torn as well as his skin.
He has spent the last 18 weeks with a pad over the wound held on by three strips of bandage, a cotton wool wrap, further bandages over that and vet wrap over that again. We arrived at a solution for the pad moving by using Gurilla tape to fix the bandage to the pad. A great success that impressed the nurses no end.
Today he for the first time is bandage and pet coat free. As I titled this, it's been a bloody long haul. Now to get him fit again. He's never complained never struggled. It was taking three of us to bandage him and the wife left on business, I turned round and he was in bits, or the bandaging was. It being a Saturday and with no transport, I decided to do it myself. He stood like a little soldier on parade while I was holding ends with my chin. We managed and it stayed on until the Monday vet visit.
I'll add that the nurses suggested laser treatment which he has had twice a week and its worked wonders. Accelerated the healing no end.
PH
He has spent the last 18 weeks with a pad over the wound held on by three strips of bandage, a cotton wool wrap, further bandages over that and vet wrap over that again. We arrived at a solution for the pad moving by using Gurilla tape to fix the bandage to the pad. A great success that impressed the nurses no end.
Today he for the first time is bandage and pet coat free. As I titled this, it's been a bloody long haul. Now to get him fit again. He's never complained never struggled. It was taking three of us to bandage him and the wife left on business, I turned round and he was in bits, or the bandaging was. It being a Saturday and with no transport, I decided to do it myself. He stood like a little soldier on parade while I was holding ends with my chin. We managed and it stayed on until the Monday vet visit.
I'll add that the nurses suggested laser treatment which he has had twice a week and its worked wonders. Accelerated the healing no end.
PH