Sophiesmum
Well-Known Member
We currently have a horse on trial with a view to buy. He is about 6, and in a lean condition. We only noticed when we got him home that if you run your hand along the underside of his neck, from his head, towards his chest, about 6 inches down, there is a long thin bumpy mass - probably about 3 inches long. It seems to be on his windpipe - ie. you can't move it about. It feels like you would expect bone to feel (but is obviously not) and he is not bothered by it. I wonder whether it could be 'scar tissue', or something as he also has a small indentation on his chest. He is only in light work and he doesn't make a noise and it certiainly does not affect his eating - he has the capacity of a small elephant!
Any ideas or suggestions. Obviously, we will have the vet check him out prior to making any decisions, just wondered what you all make of it.
Thanks in advance
Any ideas or suggestions. Obviously, we will have the vet check him out prior to making any decisions, just wondered what you all make of it.
Thanks in advance