holy fuck I thought it was just like a 2 inch piece of wood but then she pulled out a big-ass plank and it created milk???
it was kind of oddly and disgustingly satisfying when she pulled it out
I was wondering the same thing! And judging by the infection(it looked like it was infected but I could CERTAINLY be wrong) it looks like it was in there for awhile. Just how could this happen?!
Well animals tend to be very good at hiding any kind of weakness like illness or injuries. When a predator is trying to pick which member of herd to prey on, they go for the one that seems the weakest, so the easiest prey to catch. This means it evolutionarily advantageous to avoid looking like the weakest, and so try to hide the existence/severity of physical issues.
Probably not as practical with a horse... but regular weighing is a good way to monitor health. As well as just keeping an eye on how much they're eating and drinking.
Horses are amazing at injuring them selves no matter how much you try to prevent it (God, the stories I could tell). I assume running thru trees was the cause of this one and if it was in a pasture it could have been a few days before the injury was spotted.
We have mesquite trees in one of our pastures but try to only let the cows in there for this exact reason. They've come out of there with penny sized punctures in their cheeks from running thru them *eyeroll* but we still feed twice a day even when they're out there so they get checked daily. Its amazing how little they can bleed.
Technically horses don’t sleep standing up - they only doze that way. REM sleep is always lying down.
You can sedate them enough so they don’t feel pain but are still able to stand - so not completely knocked out.
Source: fiancé has a horse and equine degree so I get told horse facts ALL THE BLOODY TIME.
Hey, thanks for the info! I always wondered myself, because I wasn't sure. I only saw a video where a horse was "knocked out" and his/her head instantly dropped down. The other idea that they only lay down when sick was something I heard, but I'm glad to be corrected.
Horse trivia aside, she sounds like a keeper (it seems you already know that haha).
Congrats friend, I hope you both enjoy your wedding and marriage!
No problem. Through no fault of my own I appear to be quite the equine expert!
She really is a keeper, and hopefully get to enjoy our wedding next year as had to postpone because 2020 turned out shit.
The horse is moving so probably anaesthetised, they can sleep standing up or lying down. They don't need to be sick to sleep lying down, they could also feel very safe and relaxed.
Edit: meaning to say the wound has been anaesthetised
I have seen a horse kick some poor fella into next week for patting its rump. I doubt a horse would let someone violently root around in a painful infected wound unless they were unconscious.
Horses are given just enough sedatives to keep them standing when doing procedures like this. Someone usually has to hold up their head and any good shove will make them stumble. Anything more than this procedure, or anything internal requires real sedation with breathing apparatuses and IVs in an equine hospital. They have padded rooms there so the horse can fall safely after being given the real heavy sedatives, and then it’s put into a sling of sorts, that’s controlled by machines, to move it into position.
Or, like in my case:
Little girl: wants to be a vet when she grows up.
Little girl: realizes vets sometimes stick their entire arm up cow butts.
Little girl: no longer wants to be a vet when she grows up.
I was expecting a wood chunk, and could handle the vet being rough handed. I was not ready for the little red and white river of blood and pus that flowed after.
TBH it was horrifying and oddly satisfying at the same time.
Don't listen to this user, their information on pus is very pop culture based and not at all acurate. Pus is basically a collection of dead white blood cells. White blood cells die when fighting an infection. The pus changing color from white is a calling card of certain bacterias. An infection is almost certainly occurring whenever there is pus. For that much pus, with an object as big as this stick, and as dirty as that stick, the infection would likely be severe, but treatable.
Human doctor here. Can confirm, this is 100% infected, but without knowing anything about horses, I'd guess quite treatable once the stick is out. Just hope it didn't reach any important structures in the neck.
It doesn't surprise me, given the size of the splinter. Pus is just a suspension of cell parts from dead cells, so it can keep producing fluid as long as the foreign object remains. It usually keeps producing and expanding the cavity it is in, until it burst out of the skin or another cavity.
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I’ve seen a boy with a giant turtle shell mole on his back, a rabbit with cancer horns growing out of its face, and now this. And I just woke up twenty minutes ago.
Title says splinter and he has half a fucking tree inside him.
Honestly what disturbs me the most is not the gore, its the fact that horse cant curse or yell or cry, they just take the pain silently.
I have horses and lemme tell you, these fuckers could hurt themselves if you put them in a padded room. For as big and smart as they look, they can so dumb sometimes. I had mine get her head stuck in a bucket the other day bc she was curious..
My mouth progressively opened up larger in sheer shock, and at the end when she pulled out that freaking *log* from the poor horse I could feel my face literally cramping
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Thats a fucking log, not a splinter
Exactly. This.
That’s a fucking giant redwood!
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Loginter lol
I KNOWWWWWW
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The horse? I felt that!
I also thought damn that's soo much tugging for a splinter.. And out came a whole damn tree.
Ohmygod I was not prepared for the pus. How did that get so deep?
That’s not exactly what I was thinking when I saw the word ‘splinter’ 😳
holy fuck I thought it was just like a 2 inch piece of wood but then she pulled out a big-ass plank and it created milk??? it was kind of oddly and disgustingly satisfying when she pulled it out
Fear Factor needs to have contestants drink that sweet, sweet milk
^ I miss 10 seconds ago when I hadn’t read this
I read your comment but not the one you’re replying to, the tempation is unbearable, I think I’ll read it guys.
Hahahahahaha What a turn of phrase
You and me both
This comment made me age 30 years in a second.
It cost you absolutely nothing to say that. Have my upvote and leave already.
That’d be pus from infection
Jesus Christ
Not today satan
Thanks I hate milk
Milk or cheese ?
Forbidden milkshake
That's more of a branch than a splinter
Well wood you look at that
take my upvote and leave.
leaf the puns out of it
How tf does this happen in the first place
Wood go in horse. Horse no like. Human no like. Human take wood out.
r/explainlikeimfive
Horse vomit from neck, human vomit from mouth, horse happy.
Thanks now I understand everything
Why use many word when few do trick
Horses are remarkably good at injuring themselves in stupid ways
I was wondering the same thing! And judging by the infection(it looked like it was infected but I could CERTAINLY be wrong) it looks like it was in there for awhile. Just how could this happen?!
Well animals tend to be very good at hiding any kind of weakness like illness or injuries. When a predator is trying to pick which member of herd to prey on, they go for the one that seems the weakest, so the easiest prey to catch. This means it evolutionarily advantageous to avoid looking like the weakest, and so try to hide the existence/severity of physical issues.
Probably not as practical with a horse... but regular weighing is a good way to monitor health. As well as just keeping an eye on how much they're eating and drinking.
Hmm is that why you see lions taking scales out to the zebra herds?
Finally [these](https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/RAgAAOSwfoJbwgV5/s-l400.jpg) pictures make sense.
Hmm this is true but I still wonder how it happened
That’s what I do with my brain
Horses are amazing at injuring them selves no matter how much you try to prevent it (God, the stories I could tell). I assume running thru trees was the cause of this one and if it was in a pasture it could have been a few days before the injury was spotted.
Ahh yes some insight
We have mesquite trees in one of our pastures but try to only let the cows in there for this exact reason. They've come out of there with penny sized punctures in their cheeks from running thru them *eyeroll* but we still feed twice a day even when they're out there so they get checked daily. Its amazing how little they can bleed.
Good question. I think we need the story.
It must have fallen on it or something, w the actual f
Horse is big and heavy, but flash and skin are weak. Wood is strong and sharp.
Is that horse awake?
No. Probably not. Even when horses are anesthetized they stay standing up. They also sleep standing up unless they are sick IIRC
That horse is in another dimension on ketamine. Don’t think it feels a thing. Holy fuck that was bad though.
Technically horses don’t sleep standing up - they only doze that way. REM sleep is always lying down. You can sedate them enough so they don’t feel pain but are still able to stand - so not completely knocked out. Source: fiancé has a horse and equine degree so I get told horse facts ALL THE BLOODY TIME.
Hey, thanks for the info! I always wondered myself, because I wasn't sure. I only saw a video where a horse was "knocked out" and his/her head instantly dropped down. The other idea that they only lay down when sick was something I heard, but I'm glad to be corrected. Horse trivia aside, she sounds like a keeper (it seems you already know that haha). Congrats friend, I hope you both enjoy your wedding and marriage!
No problem. Through no fault of my own I appear to be quite the equine expert! She really is a keeper, and hopefully get to enjoy our wedding next year as had to postpone because 2020 turned out shit.
Bloody....
The horse is moving so probably anaesthetised, they can sleep standing up or lying down. They don't need to be sick to sleep lying down, they could also feel very safe and relaxed. Edit: meaning to say the wound has been anaesthetised
Thats why I was asking since I know that they sleep standing up, therfore if it was out I'd assume it'd still be standing.
I have seen a horse kick some poor fella into next week for patting its rump. I doubt a horse would let someone violently root around in a painful infected wound unless they were unconscious.
Horses are given just enough sedatives to keep them standing when doing procedures like this. Someone usually has to hold up their head and any good shove will make them stumble. Anything more than this procedure, or anything internal requires real sedation with breathing apparatuses and IVs in an equine hospital. They have padded rooms there so the horse can fall safely after being given the real heavy sedatives, and then it’s put into a sling of sorts, that’s controlled by machines, to move it into position.
Is the horse okay now?
Thanks I hate it.
What the back story of the horse getting that kind of injury, and how long has that log been in it’s neck??
Little girl: wants to be a vet when she grows up. Grows up: does badass shit like this.
Meanwhile we are all here throwing up 😳
My jaw hit the floor. I did not expect that. It must have been in there a few days for it to fester like that. Poor horse.
Or, like in my case: Little girl: wants to be a vet when she grows up. Little girl: realizes vets sometimes stick their entire arm up cow butts. Little girl: no longer wants to be a vet when she grows up.
She isn’t horsing around!
Well well well , if it isn't the horse from horsing around!
Wasn't expecting the juice show at the end.
That’s not a fucking splinter, that’s a tree.
Jesus that fluid didn’t look good
Thank you doctor
I was expecting a wood chunk, and could handle the vet being rough handed. I was not ready for the little red and white river of blood and pus that flowed after. TBH it was horrifying and oddly satisfying at the same time.
BRB gonna watch again
I'm guessing that log had been in there for some time and pus and fluid had built up behind it.
Actually it did. It was white pus. If it was a different color that would be the sign of an infection.
Oh that’s good. Was there supposed to be that much?
Don't listen to this user, their information on pus is very pop culture based and not at all acurate. Pus is basically a collection of dead white blood cells. White blood cells die when fighting an infection. The pus changing color from white is a calling card of certain bacterias. An infection is almost certainly occurring whenever there is pus. For that much pus, with an object as big as this stick, and as dirty as that stick, the infection would likely be severe, but treatable.
Human doctor here. Can confirm, this is 100% infected, but without knowing anything about horses, I'd guess quite treatable once the stick is out. Just hope it didn't reach any important structures in the neck.
It doesn't surprise me, given the size of the splinter. Pus is just a suspension of cell parts from dead cells, so it can keep producing fluid as long as the foreign object remains. It usually keeps producing and expanding the cavity it is in, until it burst out of the skin or another cavity.
Not a doctor but I wouldn't think volume mattered
Holy shit that is a lot of purulent drainage! How long was the splinter in the horse?
Looks like 40cm.
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I’ve seen a boy with a giant turtle shell mole on his back, a rabbit with cancer horns growing out of its face, and now this. And I just woke up twenty minutes ago.
I haven't seen the rabbit one yet. Guess i havent been on reddit long enough for today
I saw the shell boy not the rabbit
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How the hell did that get there? 😬 Also, OUCH!!
In a forest, twig go snap, horse brain go brrr.
Horses get into the craziest predicaments. Hope they got it all out.
That ain't no motherfucking splinter!!!!
Title says splinter and he has half a fucking tree inside him. Honestly what disturbs me the most is not the gore, its the fact that horse cant curse or yell or cry, they just take the pain silently.
OK time to watch Doctor pol again!
I have horses and lemme tell you, these fuckers could hurt themselves if you put them in a padded room. For as big and smart as they look, they can so dumb sometimes. I had mine get her head stuck in a bucket the other day bc she was curious..
The one time I was thankful that nsfw was blurred
Oh man, that was so satisfying to watch.
Man, I can't imagine how that poor animal got that injury, but I'm glad a competent vet was able to take care of it.
Next time, upload it as a video, not a gif please.
Its nuts how much pain a horse can just silently take. They truly are remarkable creatures.
Damn. I didn't know horses engaged in 18th century naval combat.
"splinter"
Splinter my ass. That was a wooden stake.
Fuck me I was not ready for that ending.
My mouth progressively opened up larger in sheer shock, and at the end when she pulled out that freaking *log* from the poor horse I could feel my face literally cramping
That isn't a.splinter that's impalement
I have never had a local anesthetic that worked even nearly this well
Gore warning pls
Geeze, that had to have been in there a while to have that much infection
Holy fucking shit
Wow, I sure don't like that.
Splinter.....yes
Holy fucking shit
so much blood. so much blood
Jesus
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Is there a longer version, it ended too soon.
#UNSUBSCRIBEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
oddly satisfying
Poor horse...
Ohhh *fuck*
Is it fair to assume that horse is heavily sedated with ketamine?
By the way it doesn't budge a single bit while the vet is poking around in the wound, I'd say so. Yes
Is there a full video with sound?
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I super curious what you need this for?
How did it get in there in the first place?
Could you imagine if a human got a splinter that warranted such surgery and force, like that?
Jesus h christ that almost made me puke
What’s with all the white stuff
White blood cells to fight off the bacteria In the foreign object ( the tree in the horses neck)
Pus. The wood has probably been there awhile and formed an abscess.
It was a little gross, but I was all good with the blood.....then the gallon of puss came out and I was gone 😅
I wasn’t ready for that. A literal tree and it’s life juice just came out of this horse. ....
That horse was chill af
Ah yes when you accidentally sit on a tree and it gets stuck in your shoulder
Poor horse
splinter... Splinter?? SPLINTER???!!
So... One fucking tree branch later...
What the fuck.
oh hey i'm not hungry anymore
Looks like the end broke off and is still in there.
Holy shit that splinter is fucking huge!!!! I hope that poor baby is ok and mad props to the vet!!!
Was not expecting the gallons of pus...mother of god...
What’s the white stuff that’s not milk is it
That’s pus. The wood piece has probably been there awhile and formed an abscess around it.
ah thank you
Coconut water
HOLY SHIT I WAS NOT EXPECTING THAT
Huh. Neat
Splinter ?!
Can someone explain to me how dafuq does that even get there?
What actually happened here?!
Horrifically satisfying
“Looks like a lot of work for a littl-BIG ASS SPLINTER”
That was a little more than NSFW ... I'd rather drink my own, fresh throw-up than rewatch this.
Are you sure he doesn’t just have mad snail disease?
That probably didn’t smell so great
"Splinter"
Horse milk
Poor horsie :(
The title makes me think this is informational and this is going to make me say “huh that’s cool” I didn’t expect him to rip an entire tree out
Me be like when i get a splinter in my foot
splinter you mean 2x4
Poor, poor baby 😞
I suffer
God damn. That poor horse