I would suggest an ice pack and lots of rest!
Heal it with the ointment. I have a horse, but it is ugly!
That depends on the type of horse
you kick the side of the horse and get it use to that
It bit my grandmother.
you have to kick your heels into the sided of the horse.
In My Horse Club, you can heal your horse by visiting the vet clinic. Select the horse you want to heal, then choose the type of treatment, such as medication or rest. Follow the prompts to complete the healing process and get your horse back to full health.
Yes they do kick back their legs like a horse does to protect themeselves.
Yes. If you think about it, all a bruise is is minor internal bleeding, or occasionally major. So, you would definitelyget internal bleeding from a light horse kick, although it may not be too major. However, if a hard horse kick can break bones, any kick from a horse is going to do significant damage to your body.
you kick him in the but
You seem to have some bad information, because a horse can kick out in all directions. Belive me, i know, I have been working, and training with horses for 10 years.
Gumby
This all depends. If your horse is allowed to move around in some sort of large enclosure all the time, he will heal faster because the horse needs exercise to get the metabolism going better, and to heal, the horse needs increased metabolism. While some people say you need to immobilize the horse to prevent further bruising, this is wrong. The horse needs to move to increase metabolism to increase healing.