I don't think blukote is meant for such a large area of open wound... It's really more for lesser wounds that will knit back closed quickly on their own. There is a product called "EMT Gel" by Lambert Kay that is natural hydrolysate of collagen. This same product under various auspices is proving very beneficial with human wound care as well. You would apply it directly to the wound and immediate surrounding area then cover with a loose/non-stick telfa like bandage and it promotes new skin growth. Obviously it won't happen over night, but should help.
Not knowing what the wound looks like right now (vice a month ago) it's very hard to determine to leave it open or covered. Animals can heal quite a lot in a month's time. A remarkable amount actually.
On another note, How did your friend get into the situation where her dog would/could attack her goat? What kind of dog? I would think it would need to be a pretty good sized dog to do that kind of damage to a full sized goat.
I wish you all the luck with the goat and hope it heals good as new for you.
Not knowing what the wound looks like right now (vice a month ago) it's very hard to determine to leave it open or covered. Animals can heal quite a lot in a month's time. A remarkable amount actually.
On another note, How did your friend get into the situation where her dog would/could attack her goat? What kind of dog? I would think it would need to be a pretty good sized dog to do that kind of damage to a full sized goat.
I wish you all the luck with the goat and hope it heals good as new for you.