This is what my barn kit includes:
*Vets Phone number
*Person with horse trailer phone number (If you don't own a trailer, I always tell people this because if you don't own a trailer you should always have one lined up so in an emergancy you are not hunting a trailer down)
*Stethascope
*Thermometer
*Triple antibiotic ointment (neosporin)
*Steriod cream, hydrocortizone or Preperation H (don't laugh works great to reduce proud flesh)
*Betadine/povidine scrub
*Betadine/povidine solution
*Alcohol
*Sterile Saline solution
*Bandage scissors
*4X4 gauze
*Ky jelly (this is for putting in open wounds so when you clip the hair around wound it doesnt stick to the wound)
*Clippers
*Epsom salt
*Diapers (cheap brand size for a 20lb baby, these are use for foot bandages)
*Duct tape (foot bandages)
*Polo wraps & Quilts (besides normal uses they work good for bandage material since you can wash them, saves on using some of the disposable stuff $$)
*4 inch brown gauze (couple rolls)
*Telfa pads (large ones, horses never do small wounds

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*Leg cottons (these are like dispossible quilts for when you wounds that are draining alot and you don't want to use your quilts)
*4 inch rolls of Elastikon (this is a great sticky tape that holds bandages in place)
*Hoof pick (I know sounds funny but this is one that is not used daily, since when you need one you can never find one)
*small squeeze bottle
*fine tooth comb
*Towels cloth and paper
*Pliers
*Wire cutters (cutting fence if needed)
*brand new fly mask
*Thuja ointment (can get from vet, its like swat but a 1000 times better)
**Bute tabs or paste (have to get from your vet, always call vet berfore giving)
**Banamine paste (have to get from your ve, always call vet before giving)
**BNP eye ointment (have to get from vet, always call vet before giving)
Also I like to get 3 plastic container with good sealing lids that will fit the 4x4 gauze squares in them. In one I put a handful of squares mixed with the betadine scrub (do this with clean hands or wear gloves, help keep things sterile). Then the second I put guaze in with alcohol. The third I keep dry guaze and next to it a sterile bottle of saline. THis way when one of the horses gets a wound I just grab my premade containers to clean the wounds. Scrub with the betadine and then rinse with either the water or alcohol depending on the wound. Also if you have to give injections you have alcohol swabs to wipe the injection site first.
I have used everything in my kit over the years and I have not listed everything just what I think the basic stuff a person should have.
My cabinet includes more drugs although I always call and check with the vet before adminitering any of them.
I also keep a list of what is the normal range for a horses vital signs are and then I have a list of what each of my horses normals are. Since every horse is a little different.
Temperature
Pulse
Respiration
Gut motility
Mucus membrans
Digital pulses
I also have a trailer kit and a trail kit (for trail rides)
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