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Title: Emergency Euthanasia of Horses


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Emergency Euthanasia of Horses
  • CPT Janice Baker
  • US Army Veterinary Corps

2
Introduction
  • Horses, being horses, will find trouble in any
    manner possible
  • People, being people, will try to do something to
    help

3
Introduction
  • Sometimes we help in a positive way
  • Sometimes, while well-intended, we make the
    problem worse

4
  • Even in an emergency, euthanization of an
    animal is a process

5
Euthanasia Process
  • Contingency Planning
  • Scene Control and Incident Management
  • Patient Assessment
  • Consent of Owner or Authorized Agent
  • Method of Euthanasia
  • Carcass Disposal
  • Documentation of Case

6
Contingency Planning
  • Horse shows and other competitive events
  • Parades
  • Horse camps
  • Organized trail rides
  • ANY event which will have media present
    (Olympics, horse races, etc)

7
Contingency Planning
  • Personnel
  • Responsibilities
  • ICS
  • Security
  • Controlled substances
  • Equipment
  • Personal safety
  • Worst-Case Scenario
  • Drills and training

8
Ask yourself before euthanasia
  • -Do we have consent from the owner/agent?
  • -In writing if possible
  • -Can it wait for a better location or time?
  • -Move off road, trail, away from on-lookers
  • -Is the method safe for everyone (i.e. gunshot)
  • -Only use this method if trained
  • -What will we do with the carcass?
  • -Be prepared to leave it behind in some
    situations

9
Scene Control and Incident Management
  • DONT RUSH TO EUTHANIZE!
  • If you arent sure about it, remember three
    important things
  • You MUST have permission from the owner/agent to
    euthanize an animal
  • Horses know perfectly well how to die on their
    own
  • Euthanasia is PERMANENT

10
STAY CALM
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Dont be pressured by on-lookers
  • Explain what you are doing
  • Give them a job
  • Assign someone to handle crowd control to allow
    you to stay focused
  • Call for police or security help if needed

12
Patient Assessment
  • Some non life-threatening injuries look really
    bad
  • Some serious injuries dont look so bad
  • When in doubt, dont euthanize!

13
Emergency EuthanasiaDecision to Euthanize
  • Must have consent of owner or authorized agent
  • Obtain consent in writing if possible
  • Owner/agent and witness
  • Detail the reason for euthanasia
  • Document injury or situation with photos or video
    if possible

14
Emergency EuthanasiaDecision to Euthanize
  • When not likely to recover from injury or illness
  • Even if life saved now, consider long-term
    prognosis.
  • Dictated by triage, resources, time or safety
  • Mass casualties
  • Impending storm, other dangerous conditions
  • Animal is danger to people or other animals

15
Is there a more appropriate place and time?
16
Is the method humane for the animal and safe for
everyone involved?
17
What will you do with the carcass?
18
Carcass Disposal
  • Rendering plants
  • Burial
  • Incineration
  • Leave in place
  • Be aware of options before euthanizing animals
  • Check with local authorities

19
Carcass Disposal
20
Case Scenarios
21
33 year-old geldingat kids summer day campHR68
RR40 T103.0 MMpale CRT 3 seconds, thrashing
22
4 year-old stallionfound following Cat 5
hurricane, owner not known HR80 RR40 No active
bleedingMM color pale, CTR3 seconds
23
5 Year-old gelding, drug under cart on gravel road
  • Public watching incident and demand you put him
    out of his misery.
  • HR64 RR36 T103.2
  • Non weight-bearing on left rear limb
  • Tendon visible through left stifle abrasion

24
7 year-old mare ran through fenceNow appears
paralyzedin rear limbs, thrashing with front
limbs. Vet is at least 1 hr awayOwner is not
there and you have a gun
25
Adult gelding trapped in flood water for 3 days.
Water is rising. Owner is known but not present.
You have multiple resources and many (untrained)
volunteers offering to help.
26
4 Acceptable Methods of Euthanasia
  • Lethal injection with sodium pentobarbital
  • Gunshot wound to the head
  • Captive bolt to the head
  • Bleeding (if already unconscious)

27
Humane Method
  • Renders animal instantly insentient, or unaware.
  • Euthanasia method causes as little pain and
    distress as possible.

28
Lethal Injection with Sodium Pentobarbital
29
Lethal Injection
  • Advantages
  • Rapid action
  • Induces unconsciousness
  • Relatively safe for handlers
  • Disadvantages
  • Controlled substance
  • Requires large amount
  • Need IV access

30
Lethal InjectionUnacceptable methods
  • Chemical agents that do not render the animal
    instantly unconscious
  • Cleaning agents and disinfectants
  • Air embolism
  • KCL if the animal is not already unconscious

31
Gunshot Wound -Shot must be made at the crossing
of the X between ears and eyes. -Parallel with
the neck. -Perpendicular to the skull. -Use
caution for bystanders and beware ricochets and
fragments
32
Gunshot to Head
  • Advantages
  • Very rapid if done correctly
  • No drug residuals
  • Accessible to non-vet personnel
  • Disadvantages
  • Special training required
  • Special equipment required
  • Regulatory constraints
  • Safety concerns

33
Captive Bolt to the Head
  • Similar to gunshot
  • Less hazardous than firearm
  • Check regulatory constraints!
  • Difficult to use if animal is thrashing
  • May only stun animal- be prepared with backup
    method

34
What NOT to do with euthanasia
  • Dont be pressured by onlookers
  • Dont feel you Have to do something
  • Dont use an unacceptable method of euthanasia
  • Dont euthanize without consent of the owner or
    authorized agent

35
Questions?
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Reference
  • 2000 Report of the AVMA Panel on Euthanasia JAVMA
    Vol. 218 No. 5, March 1 2001 pp 269-296
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