While working the horse, a Pledget of tow, covered with Pratts Peerless Hoof Ointment, may be placed in and over the puncture and confined; but it must not be allowed to remain after the horse returns to the stable.
"Pratt's Practical Pointers on the Care of Livestock and Poultry"
Pratt Food Co.
The operation effected, we cover up the wound with a Pledget of lint, kept in its place by three or four threads passed through the stitches, and all is completed.
"The American Reformed Cattle Doctor"
George Dadd
Having made the incision, the wound should be wiped free from blood by means of a Pledget of cotton-wool previously soaked in a carbolic acid solution and squeezed dry.
"Diseases of the Horse's Foot"
Harry Caulton Reeks