Flushing a horse's ear is not something I would be comfortable doing myself. I vacinate my horses, trim their feet myself, and have cared for horses almost my whole life. But I think you need to consult your vet on this one. Except for trimming the hair and cleaning with a soft, damp rag, I never mess with my horses ears.
It feels kind of weird. Like you can hear the water shoot in your ear.
Ouch!
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To effectively flush out a dog's ear, first, gently lift the ear flap and hold it up. Then, carefully pour a vet-approved ear cleaning solution into the ear canal. Massage the base of the ear for about 20-30 seconds to help the solution reach deep into the ear. Finally, let the dog shake its head to remove any excess solution and debris. Repeat as needed, following your veterinarian's instructions.
yes you hold the ear together and trim the hair that is hanging out.
When you clip or shave the section of mane behind the horses ear, it is called the bridle path. It is on www.Howrse.com riding level 2.
If a fly has flown into your ear, tilt your head to the affected side and gently flush your ear with warm water using a bulb syringe. Do not try to remove the fly using objects like cotton swabs or tweezers, as this can push the insect further into your ear canal or cause damage. Seek medical attention if the fly is still stuck after attempting to flush it out.