Holistic Horseworks Talks with April Love

Are You Ready to Treat a Wound in An Emergency?

April Love

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In this episode of Holistic Horseworks Talks, April retells a story about an incident in one of her clinics.

Despite being told repeatedly to NOT tie the horse to the corral panels, one student did just that. When the horse spooked, the corral panel hit another student in the head and caused a small but bloody gash.

While her students were wondering what to do, April stepped in to treat the wounded student. April was prepared to stop the bleeding and there were two lessons learned that day - how not to tie a horse and how to treat a fresh wound.

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Liquid Trace Minerals: https://tinyurl.com/hhw-trace-minerals
Tea Tree Oil: https://tinyurl.com/yz4jukyb
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Hi, this is April with Holistic Horseworks and this is all the amazing information that I

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want to share with you today.

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Amy: So, April, do you have any stories from your students where they experienced your program firsthand?

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You know, we had.

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A student in a class, and no matter how many times I told them, do not hard tie the

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horse to the

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corral panels that are loose and only tie to the post of baling twine. This one person kept doing.

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And all of a sudden something walked by in front of the horse and spooked the horse, and she shot backwards. The bailing twine snap. So now she's hard tied to a 10-foot corral panel. It's flying through the air, through the horses, and she's dragging it.

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And it hit one of the students.

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In the head.

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And you know how head wounds are?

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They bleed a lot.

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And so they took care of the horse, and I took care of the student and I sprayed the Release on it. (And all of this is in my.

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Book) to immediately take down the trauma of the wound before you're going to get the big swelling.

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And then I

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Did the Dynamite Liquid Trace Minerals straight in which cauterizes the wound and stops bleeding.

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So, then it immediately turns black and like a scab, but he's got blood everywhere in his hair. So, then I'm having to wash to see where the wound really is.

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Because it really.

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Coagulates all the blood, so you might have blood everywhere and the cut might only be like an inch long and an inch wide, so.

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After I stopped the bleeding, then we hot-packed it with the tea tree oil and trace minerals like I do for the horses' wound and just slowly wash through his hair. I mean, we're lying in between.

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pallets and hay, we're still out at the barn and his head is in my lap and I'm just. I'm like, do you trust me? He's like, yes, I said OK and we cleaned it all up and it was really small. And I did more Release and more of the hot packing. And so that we'd stop the bleeding.

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Taking the immediate trauma down and cleaning it up, and then when he.

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went to the local doctor.

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We're talking farm, you know, clinic down the road.

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And he was like.

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I'm just going to staple you, and no local sedation. He just put 3 staples in his head. I don't know if he was upset that we had taken care of it and didn't send him in with this guy dripping blood down his arm or something and you could hardly even see it. There was hardly any swelling. That's what the Dynamite Release does.

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So his wife.

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Had come and took him. Just, you know, in case of concussion and all this and that. And he was back in class the next day, he said, “I'm gonna sit out. I'm not quite feeling 100%” but we're all looking at his wound and because we got the Dynamite Release spray on it immediately didn't have the green-yellow.

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bruises and the trauma and the swelling and

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The trace minerals, turning it like black, like a day-old scab and everybody's like, wow, that looks like it's about 10 days old instead of just happened yesterday. And then we were taking pictures of it going ohh that’s cool staples. You of course out in the bar. And you're not going to go to that member site, but that's in my

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Horse 102 book.

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What you wanna get on the wound right away.

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So, it's really nice to have those kind of tools and you

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know for people.

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To have a place to go to because.

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Everybody was like.

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Oh, my God, what do we do?

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It's like, come here.

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Have a little protocol to do.

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On you. If you trust me and he's like yes,

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I trust you?

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It was a really good lesson on what to do for how not to hard tie.

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Horses to something.

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And what to immediately get on the wound? Kind of in what steps?

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Thank you for tuning in to another episode of Holistic Horse Works talks with April Love. Remember to check the show notes for links to all the resources mentioned in this episode. Have a question you'd like to submit to the podcast e-mail April at holisticHorseworks.com.

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