MY ACCOUNT | NEWSLETTER |

UC Davis Equine Surgeons Save Mare Injured in Trailer Accident


Long-time equestrian Deborah Steele was trailering her 18-year-old Paint mare Daisy Mae to a chiropractor appointment. When she opened the trailer upon arrival, Steele saw Daisy Mae—whom she has owned since birth after breeding her dam—hung up on the metal bar divider of the trailer stalls.

Cut badly, Daisy Mae was swiftly cared for by a veterinarian on site at the chiropractor appointment. After beginning to suture the wound, the veterinarian realized the wound was much deeper than originally anticipated, going through multiple muscle layers. Fearing internal damage, she referred Daisy Mae to the UC Davis Large Animal Hospital, where Steele took her immediately.

The equine emergency team performed a thorough workup which revealed significant damage to Daisy Mae’s abdominal wall.

Anesthesiologists prepared Daisy Mae for surgery to repair the wound. Faculty surgeon Dr. Sandra Valdez, along with surgical residents Drs. Bridget Ratliff and Laurel Saldinger, cleaned and then gently explored the wound to discover the extent of the damage. Extending through multiple abdominal muscular layers, they discovered that there was no peritoneal rupture associated with the inguinal laceration.  

The surgical incision was extended, and after finding nothing abnormal in the intestines, the surgeons repaired the wound, reapposing the many affected layers of muscle. Daisy Mae stood up well from anesthesia with assisted head- and tail-rope recovery.

Daisy Mae recovered in the hospital’s Equine Intensive Care Unit, where she was maintained on intravenous fluid therapy, antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, and bandaging of the wound. Her condition gradually improved throughout her recovery until Daisy Mae was discharged after eight days.

Steele has been closely monitoring the incision site and administering oral medications at home. For the first 30 days of recovery, Daisy Mae was kept on strict stall rest with twice-daily hand walks of 10 minutes each. She is now on her second month of recovery, being allowed access to a small run in addition to her stall. In her third month, Daisy Mae will be allowed access to a large paddock or pasture by herself with extended hand walks.

“The team of doctors that helped Daisy Mae recover was awesome,” said Steele. “She is eating well, gaining weight, and getting better every day.”


Author: Rob Warren

Source: https://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/

Like0
Dislike0
  • Please enter a comment


Name *
Email address *
Comment *


* Required fields

Information on the processing of your personal data
We inform you that, in compliance with the provisions of current national and European regulations for the Protection of Personal Data and Services of the Information Society and Electronic Commerce, by sending us this form you are expressly giving your consent to Grupo Asís Biomedia , SL, (hereinafter, "ASIS GROUP") so that, as the person in charge, it may process your personal data in order to respond to your request for contact and information by electronic means.

Likewise, when you expressly consent, we will process your personal data to send you specialized information, newsletters, offers and exclusive promotions from GRUPO ASIS and related companies.

For the aforementioned purpose, GRUPO ASIS may transfer your data to other companies linked to GRUPO ASIS or to third party service providers for the management of electronic communications and other security services, even in cases where they are outside of the European Union, provided that they legally guarantee the adequate level of protection required by European regulations.

At any time you can withdraw the consent given and exercise the rights of access, rectification, deletion, portability of your data and limitation or opposition to its treatment by contacting GRUPO ASIS by sending an email to protecciondatos @ grupoasis.com, or by written communication to address at Centro Empresarial El Trovador, 8th floor, office I, Plaza Antonio Beltrán Martínez 1, 50002, Zaragoza (Spain), indicating in either case the Ref. Personal data and the right you exercise, as well as attaching a copy of your ID or replacement identification document.


I have read and accept the treatment of my data according to the informed purpose and according Legal notes and the Privacy Policy
I wish to receive commercial information from GRUPO ASIS and related companies



More news

Breakthrough takes big step toward safe, reversible male contraception

Like0
Dislike0

IDEXX Announces UK Availability of Cancer Dx Panel for Early Detection of Canine Lymphoma

Like0
Dislike0

Experimental Vaccine Protection Against Feline Immunodeficiency Virus

Like0
Dislike0

In vitro force mapping of normal canine humeroradial and humeroulnar joints

Like0
Dislike0

Prevalence of antibodies to Haemophilus pleuropneumoniae in Iowa swine

Like0
Dislike0

Newsletter

 
 

News of interest

EVENTS

Copyright © 2026 - All Rights Reserved
ISSN 2768-198X

Top