CazD
Well-Known Member
My mare has been diagnosed with a staphylococcus infection of her guttural pouch. She started off with a kind of vibrating sound on breathing inwards one evening and I got the vet out the next morning who prescribed antibiotics as she had a high temperature. Her nose then started streaming with the most stinky snot you can imagine. Then the one side of her face swelled. After x rays of her teeth and an endoscope up her nose which revealed nothing, she was sent to horsepital for three days where she had her guttural pouch flushed out. She has been discharged with more antibiotics and although slightly improved, still isn't eating well and her nose is still snotty, although not smelly and the swelling is still there. Temperature is now normal. Horsepital don't know what it is (definitely not strangles) and say it is an unusual staphylococcus infection.
anyone come across anything similar or got any ideas?
anyone come across anything similar or got any ideas?