poiuytrewq
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It’s hard and totally painless. I can prod and squeeze. She eats fine and is completely unbothered by it.
This is the third time it’s happened since I got my mare last summer.
Vet suggested at first that she had been bitten or stung by something. (From photos, it was gone by the time she checked)
Proper EDT again from photos suggested the same thing, most likely a bite or sting, very unlikely tooth related and since the first time she has had full dental X-rays anyway for another issue and nothing shows on them.
The first time I figured ok probably right, the second I was a little less convinced.
Three times bitten or stung in the exact same place didn’t sit right with me though, this latest has happened today, stood in her stable on a dull rainy day. No wasps or flying critters around.
I’m 99% sure she didn’t come in like it and it will be gone tomorrow morning.
Any suggestions?


This is the third time it’s happened since I got my mare last summer.
Vet suggested at first that she had been bitten or stung by something. (From photos, it was gone by the time she checked)
Proper EDT again from photos suggested the same thing, most likely a bite or sting, very unlikely tooth related and since the first time she has had full dental X-rays anyway for another issue and nothing shows on them.
The first time I figured ok probably right, the second I was a little less convinced.
Three times bitten or stung in the exact same place didn’t sit right with me though, this latest has happened today, stood in her stable on a dull rainy day. No wasps or flying critters around.
I’m 99% sure she didn’t come in like it and it will be gone tomorrow morning.
Any suggestions?

