NicoleS_007
Well-Known Member
My mare had her flu and tet at 3pm today, all seemed fine and it is the same injection which she has had twice this year already with no problems. I went back to feed her at 6pm, rattled my keys (usually she winnies when she hears my keys as she knows its me) and she didnt winnie, walked up to the stable and she was just standing in the corner looking a bit quiet!! She has a swollen lump where the injection was administered, when you put the slightest (i mean litterally as much pressure as a fly would make) touch on any part of her neck the muscles start like flinching/tensing and she backs off, even when you go to touch her she backs off. I put her haylage on the floor and she tryed to stretch to get it but it must have been to painful so she pawed out at it and walked around her stable, came back and done the same. We picked it up and fed it to her so she was deffo hungry! She is reluctant to bend her neck to the right (because she would be therefore stretching the sore muscles). We took her for a walk and she was reluctant to go anywere and in general looked slow/stiff and reluctant to move, and again keeping her neck bend to the left. I rang the vet (she usually vacc my horse but someone else from the clinic done it this time round) and she said it sounds like a reaction to the vacc so to give bute for a few days, but if its worse in the morning then she will have to come out. Anyone else had experience with this?