5 wound questions that could save your horse This quiz good toward the Mane-U Horse Health Badge. Knowing when a wound is important and when it is not could save your horse. Answer these five wound questions to test your horse first aid IQ. Enter email to receive results: 1. What can you usually do with your horse's wound while waiting for the veterinarian to arrive?[Get Hints]Give the horse an aspirin.Apply a tourniquet.Elevate the injured area.Gently cold-hose the injured area.Question 1 of 5 2. Which wound can be a bigger problem for your horse?[Get Hints]A tiny but deep wound over a joint.A huge abrasion over a well-muscled area.Question 2 of 5 3. Wounds a day or two old can still be stitched to help promote healing.[Get Hints]TrueFalseQuestion 3 of 5 4. A cut on your horse's lower leg will generally heal faster than a laceration over a well-muscled area of the upper body.[Get Hints]TrueFalseQuestion 4 of 5 5. Bright-red blood spurting out of your horse's wound probably means what?[Get Hints]That a high-pressure artery is involved and you need the veterinarian now.That your horse's heart is healthy.That your horse's white blood cell count is low.That your horse's red blood cell count is low.Question 5 of 5 Loading... Share this:ShareFacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedIn