Anesthesia techniques used for field castration of 10 intractable horses

Can Vet J. 2021 May;62(5):501-504.ABSTRACTDealing with an intractable horse is a reality for nearly every equine or mixed animal veterinarian. Establishing an adequate level of sedation prior to induction of anesthesia for various clinical procedures involves little margin for error regarding the safety of the veterinarian, handler, and patient. This is further compounded by the extreme difficulty of gaining venous access required to obtain rapid and reliable results. This case series describes a technique of intramuscular sedation used for field castration of 10 captive, formerly wild horses, which may be useful for various other types of intractable horses. Key clinical message: An alternative method to sedate intractable horses for induction of anesthesia is outlined. The techniques described are accessible for most veterinary practitioners, providing small-volume, fast, and reliable intramuscular sedation.PMID:33967290 | PMC:PMC8048243
Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal - Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Source Type: research